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The Arts in Primary Education

Breathing life, colour and culture into the curriculum

Author: Lady Ghislaine Kenyon and Ghislaine Kenyon  

Drawing on interviews with successful school leaders, case studies and her own extensive experience working in the education departments of the Courtauld Gallery, the National Gallery and Somerset House, Ghislaine Kenyon shows the importance of embedding the arts in primary schools. Using simple, inexpensive and practical ways to integrate the arts across the primary curriculum, The Arts in Primary Education is ideal for helping develop a whole-school arts curriculum to enrich learning and raise attainment in all subject areas.

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Drawing on interviews with successful school leaders, case studies and her own extensive experience working in the education departments of the Courtauld Gallery, the National Gallery and Somerset House, Ghislaine Kenyon shows the importance of embedding the arts in primary schools. Using simple, inexpensive and practical ways to integrate the arts across the primary curriculum, The Arts in Primary Education is ideal for helping develop a whole-school arts curriculum to enrich learning and raise attainment in all subject areas.

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'A beautifully reasoned argument, in the age of cuts, as to why the arts absolutely must be at the very heart of primary education' Jon SnowStudying the arts, including visual arts, music, dance, drama and literature, has numerous benefits across the primary curriculum. A truly creative curriculum has the power to motivate and energise pupils; it develops creative and critical thinking, problem solving, language, and fine motor skills. But what is the best way to invest in and improve arts education across a school? Drawing on interviews with successful school leaders, case studies and her own extensive experience working in the education departments of the Courtauld Gallery, the National Gallery and Somerset House, Ghislaine Kenyon presents simple, inexpensive and practical ways to integrate the arts across the primary curriculum.The Arts in Primary Education shows how resources already present in schools, such as picture books or the outdoor environment, can be used to develop a creative culture. With a focus on long-term initiatives including partnerships with art institutions and the training and personal development of teachers, the book also presents clear and accessible explanations of the benefits of integrating the arts across a school. Backed by research and evidence and complete with images and descriptions of artworks, this guide is ideal for helping develop a whole-school arts curriculum to enrich learning and raise attainment in all subject areas.

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Critic Reviews

“A beautifully reasoned argument, in the age of cuts, as to why the arts absolutely must be at the very heart of primary education - from one who knows!”

Cogently argued and eloquently researched, this is a book which addresses an important aspect (often not given sufficient attention) of how we prepare young people for the life ahead of them. Sir Quentin Blake, Illustrator and First Children's Laureate, @QuentinBlakeHQ, quentinblake.com
A beautifully reasoned argument, in the age of cuts, as to why the arts absolutely must be at the very heart of primary education – from one who knows! Jon Snow, Journalist and Television Presenter, @jonsnowC4
Ghislaine Kenyon has long experience in schools and galleries, in music and theatre. She argues eloquently that it is in the world of the imagination, where there are no wrong answers, that children can with growing self-knowledge and self-confidence play themselves into the confusions of life. This is a book about stories, painted or danced, written, sung or performed, and how constructing these stories together enables children to think about the world differently – the world as what it could be, and as, one day, they might re-make it. Neil MacGregor, Art Historian and Former Museum Director
This is a thought-provoking book, with a cenral section of colour illustrations of artwork. Kenyon makes a powerful argument for placing the arts at 'the very heart' of education. A very readable and inspiring text. -- Primary SEN Magazine
‘This is a thought-provoking book, with a central section of colour illustrations of artwork. Kenyon makes a powerful argument for placing the arts at ‘the very heart’ of education. A very readable and inspiring text’ SEN Magazine

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About the Author

Ghislaine Kenyon began her career as a primary school teacher before working in the education departments of numerous art galleries in London, including the Courtauld Gallery. She subsequently became Head of Education at the National Gallery and then Head of Learning at Somerset House. Ghislaine now delivers CPD and INSET training to teachers in primary schools in London and Birmingham.

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Product Details

Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC | Bloomsbury Education
Published
22nd August 2019
Pages
160
ISBN
9781472961051

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