“Art education and special education can transform the lives of people with special needs.”
Art education was combined with special education even before there
were reforms to create special accommodations for children with special
needs in typical classrooms. When it comes to art, art therapists
are often used to connect with students with special needs. However,
some art therapists pull students out of the classroom, causing them to
be restricted in their social learning. Because of this, art therapy is
reserved for students who do not have much chance for long-term
improvements, but rather short-term developmental skills.
Special educator Jean Lokerson and art educator Amelia Jones
wrote that “the art room is a place where learning disabilities can
turn into learning assets.” Special needs students often come out of
their shells and get enthusiastic about creating. Art is also a way that
special educators teach their students fundamentals that they may not
even realize. Gerber, B. (2011). Art education and special education: A promising
partnership. Paper presented at 2011 NAEA national convention, Seattle,
WA. Retrieved from
Special educator Wanda Flora tries to use art in her classroom as
much as possible, because she believes it is essential that her students
engage in hands on activities. “Art encourages participation in all
activities”, she said. She explained that “adaptive art teachers” should
be in every school to ensure that those students with special needs are
encouraged and motivated in the classroom. She uses different art
supplies to teach her students writing, but mostly to increase their
motor development and sensory skills. There are ongoing studies that continue to prove that art and special
education go hand in hand. Testing continues to prove that art in any
classroom, but especially special education classrooms causes students
to be motivated, enthusiastic, and in some cases, even promote learning
in other subject areas
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_education
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