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Arts advantage: Attendance boosts and 3 more benefits

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Creativity pays off, says a new study that found higher attendance among Boston Public Schools students enrolled in arts courses.

Participation in arts classes translated to nine additional days of instruction for a class of 25 students in a standard school year, according to the authors of the Edvestors.org study,聽

鈥淎s schools reopen, educators, policymakers and administrators need to take a holistic approach to addressing the pandemic’s impact on students,” says co-author Daniel H. Bowen, an assistant professor in the at Texas A&M University. “That includes incorporating arts instruction and other means to assess and address the impacts on students’ school engagement and social-emotional well-being.鈥

One goal of the study is to provide administrators and policymakers with ways to measure student achievement beyond standardized testing, Bowen and co-author Brian Kisida, an assistant professor at the University of Missouri’s ,


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A unique aspect of the research is that, rather than comparing students enrolled in arts classes to those who aren’t, the study compared students to themselves when they were and weren’t enrolled in an arts course.

Arts can also play a major role in the social-emotional learning initiatives that will be key to helping students recover from COVID.聽鈥淭his research provides evidence for what we already know: arts education engages students, builds community, expresses our shared humanity and experience, and contributes to joyful learning environments,鈥 Boston Public Schools Superintendent said a news release.

Other key findings of the study include:

  • Positive effects on attendance were notably stronger for students with a history of chronic absenteeism and students on individualized education plans.
  • Parent and student engagement were higher when more students in a school were enrolled in arts courses. Teachers were more likely to report that students put more effort into their work and parents were more active at the school.
  • There were significant test score improvements in grades 6-8 in both English language arts and mathematics, but no impact in the elementary grades.

 

 

Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick
Matt Zalaznick is the managing editor of District 91看片istration and a life-long journalist. Prior to writing for District 91看片istration he worked in daily news all over the country, from the NYC suburbs to the Rocky Mountains, Silicon Valley and the U.S. Virgin Islands. He's also in a band.

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