Art as a tool for teaching
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Art, creativity, training, teaching, sensitivity, thinkingAbstract
Art is a resource from which education must make use of for the integral formation of students due to the kindness it provides, so it is necessary to link it within the classrooms. This form of education has the characteristic of generating creative individuals with the ability to successfully face everyday problems by proposing several possible paths that may lead to their resolution. Educating from art means equipping children and young people with tools so that they can develop their creativity, since there are several skills that this type of education can empower, with which the individual can expand their mind and have a better perception wide of reality. In addition, the practice of art allows children and young people to express themselves freely, which will be of great help to them so that in the future they can choose what they truly want to be in an authentic way, allowing them in this way to become a professionals and like human beings. In addition, art has the ability to form better human beings because through their practice people develop their sensitivity to everything that surrounds them.
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