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    Why is art important in schools?

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    Art is a form expression. It is the way expressive people show their potentials. It is there individuality, there identity - it's who they are..


    Now, if art is not included in the curriculum of the school, artistry could not be exposed. Since each individuals differ from how they grasp there intelligence, and artists could deal more efficiently when they are in their form, it is difficult, if not impossible to nurture such gifts and expose it. They will just be like a pencil without a sharpener, they may try other ways to sharpen it but its sharpness will be different. The Pencil is the artist, and the sharpener is the school who will mold the artist on its way to success. 



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