Why Arts Integration?
& Brain Research
Research Supporting Arts Integration
Academic Achievement
Arts Integration & Learning Theories
Creativity & Creative Problem Solving
100
This blooms in an environment where students feel safe taking risks and asking questions.
What is Creativity
100
Arts integration as a tool for academic gain continues to do this.
What is Strengthen
100
Art strengthens this form of thinking.
What is higher order thinking?
100
Name Piaget's four stages of cognitive development.
What is sensorimotor thinking, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational
100
It is often common to associate "this" with artists, however is is also a very important skill set for daily survival.
What is creative thinking?
200
The arts develop this type of motivation because they purposely focus on inside-out meaning construction.
What is Internal (or Intrinsic)
200
Most available research looks at what arts do for this.
What is Academics
200
This type of arts instruction develops math-related skills.
What is music instruction.
200
What presents the arts as distinct modes of thinking under the umbrella of intelligence?
What is the multiple intelligence theory
200
"using ordinary resources of the mind in extraordinary ways."
What is creativity?
300
Research shows that "this" has a negative effect on brain functions because it causes the amygdala of the brain to flood with harmful chemicals, which causes problems with understanding. The "arts" are used to decrease this.
What is "stress."
300
Significant arts involvement changes how children think and how they feel about this.
What is Learning
300
This form of instruction can increase family and community support.
What is arts based instruction.
300
He believes teachers should intervene in a child's learning.
Who is Vygotsky
300
These must be used, in addition to creative games and puzzles, to help students enhance their creativity. Ex. word associations, thinking hats, and reverse brainstorming
What is creativity boosters.
400
Brain changes are most extensive when "this" is a part of learning. Some believe that the arts are the most important tool a teacher can use to access this in their students.
What is emotion
400
Arts are not easily measured in this type of testing format.
What is Standardized
400
Constructivism, left-right brain dichotomy, and windows of development are referred to in the textbook as this.
What are the three basic areas of misunderstanding?
400
There are seven levels in Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Name four of them.
All possible answers: What are (1) survival needs(including water, food, shelter, and clothes),(2) physical and psychological safety, (3) belonging,love, and acceptance, (4) approval and recognition from others, (5) knowledge and intellectual needs, (6) Aesthetic need for beauty and order, and (7) self-fulfillment
400
The process used by artists to create art forms.
What is Creative Problem Solving.
500
We learn from the experiences and activities that we participate in most often. A pattern of "this" is known to help sculpt or change the brain in students.
What is related experience?
500
Art integration is this type of factor that correlates with high scores.
What is Controllable
500
Greater involvement in this leads to higher test scores over time.
What is the arts?
500
People who are interested in nature and have pets most likely fall under which of Gardner's eight multiple intelligences?
What is naturalistic
500
These are all example of this. -likes to experiment -uses mistakes to solve problems -setting your own standards to judge -being observant -being original -being critical to ones self
What is "traits of creativity?"
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