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         <title>                             Integrating Art into Everyday Learning</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>     As someone who thrives off creativity, I believe having a creative outlet is important for finding joy in life. To me, it is important to promote opportunities for students to delve into their creative mindset and express themselves through kinesthetic and visual learning. Though, for many in education, the arts program is one of the first to be cut due to issues in funding. </div><div><br>    What do YOU think? How do you fuel YOUR creativity? Is it important to include creativity in the classroom? Does the integration of artistic instruction allow for student growth? What ideas could you use in the classroom to promote creativity for your learners in a disadvantaged classroom?   Share away…..</div><div><br><br></div>]]></description>
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