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    The Importance of Fine Arts and Music Education in Schools From learning how to play the recorder in elementary school, to starring in the school play in high school, kids around the country participate in music classes and fine arts. However, in other areas of the United States, some students don’t get that oppertunity. Their school either can’t afford these classes, don’t think they’re important, or just don’t fund them. The students that have these music programs and are involved in them have…

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    business or any other major that isn’t liberal arts related. And should go to a school that actually related to business. The definitions of the liberal arts school in the article is, school that majors in arts, humanities and English, education, social work, and criminal justice. Yes, most likely all of three article stated that liberal arts degree are waste of time and that you aren’t going to make lot of money. I was surprise that people see liberal arts degree as waste of time. Because…

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    marketing platform Thismoment always tells people to “Pursue what they love, even when others claim these fields are worthless”. Many students think that going to a school with a liberal arts basis will not help them succeed in the world. This is not true as many companies encourage and even prefer liberal arts educations over specific tech work. Why do companies want a wide range of subjects under the employee’s belt versus a degree in one narrow subject? The answer is simple- they want…

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    Childhood Education with a minor in psychology. If you choose a liberal arts education you are required to take general education credits. Some people may find general education credits pointless and think that they do not need them in their college career. Here at Wisconsin Lutheran College it is the goal of the college that students get a well-rounded education and find different interest and strengths in courses students never saw themselves wanting to take. A liberal arts education gives…

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    Main Argument: P1: The basic components of education are common core math, reading, arts and humanities. P2: Individuals taught arts and humanities improve their education. P3: Researchers found that students with a strong background in Arts and Humanities score higher in math and reading. C: Thus, common core math, and reading correlate with arts & humanities Counterargument: P1: Most students lack the very literacy skills at the primary and…

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    the article “Necessary Edges: Arts, Empathy, and Education by Yo-Yo Ma, he discusses how art is used in our everyday lives, such as music, which helps build culture. Ma’s main focus of his writing is to elaborate on the significant factor of art through two acronyms. The two acronyms are called S.T.E.M, which implies the education of (science, technology, engineering, math) and S.T.E.A.M, (science, technology, engineering, art, technology) which adds the importance of Art. On the other hand, in…

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    Over the years, I always thought that art was just for artists, that on every art class I took growing up I was not artistic or creative enough. This semester I decided to take an Expressive Arts in Education class and it changed my life. In this class, I found out a new version of myself and my ability to do something and be creative. It was not just “an art class”, I am sure that not only me but my classmates walked out that class with so many new things that as a student I was never expecting…

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    situations or problems we are faced with. Liberal arts education also gives us a better view of the world around us as well as our specific area of interest. In society this type of education helps us to gain social responsibility. Being a Christian we want to do as God says and help others as He has helped us. So now we need to find the definite purpose of Christian liberal arts to our education. We are still learning all those aspects of liberal arts education, but as God would want us to deal…

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    Education will always be an important area of our life, it’s becoming more important as times goes on. The knowledge we gain in education is vital to what we will accomplish in life. Educations makes the world around us comfortable to live in and changes it into something better. It develops our opinions in life, and builds on it continuously. There are many debates about whether not arts should be included into education of students of all ages. Arts include: Music, dance, art, and drama. These…

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    1. What can liberal arts education do to me? Through the beginnings of this course I have discovered that there is a lot more to the liberal arts than I thought before having a small understanding of them. The question itself is a prime example. Rather than asking what liberal arts education can do for me it asks what it can do to me. I had never thought of an education in this sense. Liberal arts education can change my way of thinking. It is more than just learning a subject to pass a course…

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