1. The Values of Art Education
Fostering Creativity, Personal Growth,
and Academic Excellence
2. Introduction to Art Education
Values
• Art education imparts a variety of values that
contribute significantly to personal and
academic development. It fosters creativity,
critical thinking, and social-emotional growth,
providing students with meaningful and
enjoyable learning experiences.
3. Importance of Value in Art
Education
• 1. Fosters Creativity and Innovation
• 2. Enhances Academic Performance
• 3. Develops Social and Emotional Skills
• 4. Cultural Awareness and Appreciation
• 5. Aesthetic Awareness
• 6. The Totality of the Experience
• 7. Communication Skills
• 8. Encourages Lifelong Learning
• 9. Supports Mental Well-being
4. Strengthening Individuality
through Art
• 1. Personally Meaningful Opportunities
• 2. Individual Challenge
• 3. Recognition of Each Child
• 4. Individuality of Working Speeds
• 5. Child-Determined Tasks
• 6. Emotionally Personal Expression
• 7. Development and Self-Evaluation
• 8. Satisfying the Need for Power
5. Types of Values of Art Education
• 1. Intrinsic Value: Joy, Inspiration, and Personal
Fulfillment
• 2. Educational Value: Enhances Learning and
Academic Achievement
• 3. Social Value: Builds Community, Cultural
Understanding
• 4. Economic Value: Workforce Readiness and
Creative Economy
• 5. Aesthetic Value: Focus on Beauty and
Emotional Aspects
6. Theories of Art
• A. Cognitive Theories: Children draw what
they know
• B. Psychoanalytic Theories: Children draw
what they feel
• C. Perceptual Theories: Children draw what
they see
• D. Perceptual Delineation Theories: A
combination of multiple factors
• E. Imitation Theory: Art copies reality
• F. Expression Theory: Art expresses emotions