Putting arts in the picture, 7th post

Throughout this book, examples are given which foster ideas,  however these examples are not as inspiring as the same material might be in the AIMPrint outline. I find this interesting, as they are from the same publisher, Columbia College Chicago, and have the same theme of educational arts integration, however I feel that this text comes across more as artistic and academic theories, while the AIMPrint provides space for teachers and artists alike to retain their academic and creative integrity, while brainstorming collaboratively. I really think the use of both AIMPrint and Putting Arts in the Picture is a wise move for the curriculum, and I am sorry for the students who did not have the opportunity to read these articles and get a deeper understanding of the true depth arts education can help students and teachers alike reach.

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