
Why shouldn’t your local school be a museum?
Moving classes into an artistic setting is good for pupils, teachers and the institutions. It could also safeguard our cultural heritage. One of the most

Moving classes into an artistic setting is good for pupils, teachers and the institutions. It could also safeguard our cultural heritage. One of the most

Arts Council Annual Lecture 1996. I believe that we are all innately responsive to the arts, but that our natural response is rarely nurtured, and

Some of the lessons from this retrospective focus are: That historical precedents should be analysed and insights incorporated into the policy development process. That restructuring

Primary school-aged children in England have been suffering a shocking decline in the arts education they receive since 2010, according to a new survey of

Governments, schools, and other nonprofit organizations are engaged in critical budget decisions that may affect our economic development success. The assumption is that arts and

Tate says many state schools ‘starved of the resources to support access to culture’. The decline of arts education in England’s schools is seen by

Taking students to an art museum improves critical thinking skills, and more
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