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Analysis Of Education And Arts As Indispensable Tools For Societal Growth And Development
ABSTRACT
This study seeks to analyze the interdependence of
art and education in our society. It is observed that education played a vital
role in developing arts skills. The propose of this study is to show the value
of art and education in the growth and development of our society. Education is
the art of learning; it is the process of facilitating learning, or the
acquisition of knowledge, skills, values, beliefs and habits. An art just like
education is something that stimulates an individual’s thoughts, emotions,
beliefs, interests and ideas through the utilization of the senses. It is wise
enough to know that education helps an individual to acquire skills and
knowledge while art helps in utilizing these skills and knowledge for the
benefit of our society. The study therefore highlights several
interdependencies of arts and education in fostering human growth and
development. The study therefore recommended that the study of arts in schools
should be encouraged by government to enable our youths develop their arts
skills and techniques. Schools should employ professional arts educators to
impart students with needed knowledge and skills.
KEYWORDS: Education and Arts, Societal Growth and
Development
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