This report examines the academic and civic behavior outcomes of teenagers and young adults who have engaged deeply with the arts in or out of school. In several small-group studies, children and teenagers who participated in arts education programs have shown more positive academic and social outcomes in comparison to students who did not participate in those programs. Such studies have proved essential to the current research literature on the types of instrumental benefits associated with an arts education.A standard weakness of the literature, however, has been a dearth of large-scale, longitudinal studies following the same populations over time, tracking the outcomes of students who received intensive arts exposure or arts learning co...
This report, commissioned from the NORC at the University of Chicago, investigates the relationship ...
This literature review was commissioned by the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) to assess the e...
Legislators, school leaders, and politicians continue to give accolades for the positive benefits of...
This report examines the academic and civic behavior outcomes of teenagers and young adults who have...
At-risk students who have access to the arts in or out of school also tend to have better academic r...
Examines the decline of funding for arts education in public schools. Describes how the study of spe...
This paper reports on a systematic literature review to examine the association between children and...
This review of Doing WELL and Doing GOOD by Doing ART by James Catterall summarizes the author’s sem...
An increasing number of recent research studies suggest connections between cognition, social and em...
The Role of Youth Arts: Providing Opportunity and Intervention for At-Risk Populations considers the...
The primary aim of this research was to estimate the longitudinal associations of in-school arts edu...
The broad topical area of my research study involved an investigation of the impact of the arts acad...
This longitudinal study draws on positive youth development frameworks and ecological models to exam...
The role of the arts has been undermined for a long time in the school curriculum. Recently, a group...
Arts programmes are frequently provided for youth who are deemed unfortunate or unruly. Globally, ar...
This report, commissioned from the NORC at the University of Chicago, investigates the relationship ...
This literature review was commissioned by the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) to assess the e...
Legislators, school leaders, and politicians continue to give accolades for the positive benefits of...
This report examines the academic and civic behavior outcomes of teenagers and young adults who have...
At-risk students who have access to the arts in or out of school also tend to have better academic r...
Examines the decline of funding for arts education in public schools. Describes how the study of spe...
This paper reports on a systematic literature review to examine the association between children and...
This review of Doing WELL and Doing GOOD by Doing ART by James Catterall summarizes the author’s sem...
An increasing number of recent research studies suggest connections between cognition, social and em...
The Role of Youth Arts: Providing Opportunity and Intervention for At-Risk Populations considers the...
The primary aim of this research was to estimate the longitudinal associations of in-school arts edu...
The broad topical area of my research study involved an investigation of the impact of the arts acad...
This longitudinal study draws on positive youth development frameworks and ecological models to exam...
The role of the arts has been undermined for a long time in the school curriculum. Recently, a group...
Arts programmes are frequently provided for youth who are deemed unfortunate or unruly. Globally, ar...
This report, commissioned from the NORC at the University of Chicago, investigates the relationship ...
This literature review was commissioned by the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) to assess the e...
Legislators, school leaders, and politicians continue to give accolades for the positive benefits of...