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It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression and knowledge.
- Albert Einstein

Why Teach with the Arts

Through creative experiences like singing, drawing, and movement, students:

  • Strengthen brain-body connections
  • Build empathy and resilience
  • Achieve deeper, more meaningful learning
Discover the Impact
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How to Teach the
Arts in School

The Four Studio Structures (Demonstration, Work Time,
Reflection, and Exhibition) help students create, think critically,
and share what they learn in any subject.

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Arts Integration Classroom Materials

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Whether it's math, science, english, or
more, our lessons can spark learning
and encourage deeper understanding.

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Add arts-infused activities to your
classroom to inspire creativity and
strengthen learning across subjects.

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Build basic arts skills that make integrated
lessons more engaging and effective.

Build Arts Skills for Students

Real Teachers. Real Impact.

Lisa Fenn

Lisa Fenn

Alpine School District

"Through ARTS LEADERSHIP I learned that art is the way to engage students."

Robert Smith

Robert Smith

Alpine School District

"Thank you for helping us engage these students in new and creative ways."

DeAnn Sanders

DeAnn Sanders

Teacher

"It gave me the confidence to write a musical for my school and include over 100 children in the experience."