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Do music and art classes matter? / Robert M. Hamilton.

By: Series: Points of viewPublisher: New York : KidHaven Publishing, 2019Copyright date: c2019Edition: First editionDescription: 24 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781534525672 (library bound book)
  • 9781534525689 (pbk. book)
  • 9781534525696 (6 pack)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Do music and art classes matter?DDC classification:
  • 700 .H219 2019
LOC classification:
  • LB1591.5.U57 H36 2019
Contents:
Cutting creative classes -- Arts education by the numbers -- Money matters -- Discovering new talents -- Hard choices -- A brighter future -- The trouble with testing -- Better grades -- New points of view.
Summary: "When schools need to cut their budgets, music and art classes are often some of the first things to go. Why do some people feel these classes are unnecessary? Why do others feel they're essential? These two questions are at the heart of what readers will find as they explore this essential education debate. The engaging text challenges them to understand why people have different points of view and to form their own point of view using facts, which they find in accessible fact boxes. With graphic organizers and colorful photographs filling the pages, readers will enjoy this critical-thinking exercise." --Amazon.com
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Cutting creative classes -- Arts education by the numbers -- Money matters -- Discovering new talents -- Hard choices -- A brighter future -- The trouble with testing -- Better grades -- New points of view.

"When schools need to cut their budgets, music and art classes are often some of the first things to go. Why do some people feel these classes are unnecessary? Why do others feel they're essential? These two questions are at the heart of what readers will find as they explore this essential education debate. The engaging text challenges them to understand why people have different points of view and to form their own point of view using facts, which they find in accessible fact boxes. With graphic organizers and colorful photographs filling the pages, readers will enjoy this critical-thinking exercise." --Amazon.com

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