How the Arts Can Enhance After-School Programs

How the Arts Can Enhance After-School Programs
photo by: Jim Sneddon
National Endowment for the Arts

In a recent report, Champions of Change: The Impact of the Arts on Learning, published jointly by the President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities and the Arts Education Partnership, several independent researchers concluded that engagement in the arts nurtures the development of cognitive, social and personal competencies. Arts programs can increase academic achievement, help decrease youth involvement in delinquent behavior and improve youth attitudes about themselves and the future.

More specifically, researchers found that learning in and through the arts:

  • Contributes significantly to improved critical thinking, problem posing, problem
    solving and decision-making;
  • Involves the communication, manipulation, interpretation and understanding of
    complex symbols, much as do language and mathematics;
  • Fosters higher-order thinking skills of analysis, synthesis and evaluation;
  • Regularly engages multiple skills and abilities; and
  • Develops a person’s imagination and judgment.
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