New research, commissioned by the William Penn Foundation and conducted by WolfBrown and Johns Hopkins University, examines the impact and potential benefits of the arts on students and suggests that participation in the arts supports the development of specific traits that can help students achieve future success. The study also explores students' engagement in school in relation to their access to arts education." />
The Socioemotional Benefits of the Arts: A New Mandate for Arts Education
New research, commissioned by the William Penn Foundation and conducted by WolfBrown and Johns Hopkins University, examines the impact and potential benefits of the arts on students and suggests that participation in the arts supports the development of specific traits that can help students achieve future success. The study also explores students’ engagement in school in relation to their access to arts education.
The Socioemotional Benefits of the Arts:
A New Mandate for Arts Education
A New Mandate for Arts Education
Steven J. Holochwost
Dennie Palmer Wolf
WolfBrown
Kelly R. Fisher
Kerry O’Grady
Science of Learning Institute
Johns Hopkins University
Published December 15, 2016
New research, commissioned by the William Penn Foundation and conducted by WolfBrown and Johns Hopkins University, examines the impact and potential benefits of the arts on students and suggests that participation in the arts supports the development of specific traits that can help students achieve future success. The study also explores students’ engagement in school in relation to their access to arts education.
PRESS COVERAGE:
– Mezzacappa, Dale (2017, April 20). Quantifying the benefits of arts education. Philadelphia Public School Notebook (thenotebook.org).
THE REPORT:
– The summary report
– The full report