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An Overview of the Saskatchewan Arts Education Curriculum
Aim

The Arts Education curriculum has one major aim: to enable students to understand and
value arts expressions throughout life. This one aim describes the main outcome for
students and the primary reason for including Arts Education in the core curriculum for
all students.

Goals

The aim of the program can be achieved through meeting the following goals. By
participating in the Arts Education program, students will:

• respect the uniqueness and creativity of themselves and others

• increase their ability to express themselves through languages other than spoken or
written language

• understand the contributions of the arts and artists to societies and cultures, past and
present

• gain a lasting appreciation of art forms experienced as participant and as audience

• recognize the many connections between the arts and daily life.

The foundational objectives for each of the four strands (dance, drama, music and visual
art) are aimed at meeting these goals so that all students can benefit from what the arts
have to offer.

Philosophy

The Arts Education curriculum has been developed for all students in the province. For
this reason, the program is broad in scope and includes a diverse range of arts
experiences. "Arts" includes fine arts, popular arts, traditional arts, craft, commercial arts
and functional arts, with the understanding that there is much overlap among these
categories.

At various times in the history of Arts Education, different reasons have been given
justifying the arts as having a place in the classroom. The resulting programs have ranged
from the purely creative (letting the child's creativity "unfold" without interference from
the teacher) to the purely historical (prescribing a body of content based on perceived
history) to the purely academic (focusing the program on the formal elements of the
particular arts area—art for art's sake).




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The Saskatchewan Arts Education curriculum includes the benefits of these three
approaches, but switches in focus to the aesthetic benefits of an Arts Education. The arts
provide a unique "way of knowing" about the world and human experience. In order for
students to benefit from this unique way of knowing, the Arts Education program
encourages the following:

• education of the senses to take in information

• education about the basic languages of the arts strands

• acquisition of skills and abilities to enable students to express themselves using the
languages of the arts strands

• understanding of the role of the arts in cultures and societies, and in people's daily lives

• acquisition of a body of knowledge accumulated over the years of human existence, and
consisting of the beliefs and aesthetic principles of various cultures and societies.

In addition, the program recognizes that artists are thinkers. Their ideas have contributed
and continue to contribute to an understanding of human existence. The Arts Education
curriculum provides a place for their ideas.

The Four Strands

To fully appreciate the arts throughout life, students need to study each of the four strands
of the program. It is true that certain concepts pertain to more than one strand, but each
strand has unique content that can be learned only through specific studies in that strand.
For example, the concept of movement applies to both dance and music. However, if
students study movement in dance, they cannot be expected to understand movement as it
applies to music. To apply concepts to music, students must first have a basic
understanding of the content of the music strand.

Each of the arts strands has played a unique role in history and continues to play a unique
role in contemporary cultures and societies. Most students are exposed to dance, drama,
music and visual art at home through cultural events and the mass media even before they
enter school. By extending what the students already know about the four areas, lifelong
enjoyment and critical understanding can be achieved.

The Foundational Objectives

The foundational objectives describe the required content for each strand. In grade one to
grade five Arts Education, the foundational objectives are broad in scope and take all of
the elementary years to develop. However, what the teacher does at each grade to develop
a particular foundational objective is different. Detailed descriptions of the foundational
objectives for each strand and a chart showing how the objectives develop from grade to
grade are included in each curriculum guide.



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The Saskatchewan Goals of Education state that "a body of knowledge and a range of
skills and attitudes are necessary to function in a changing world." The Arts Education
curriculum includes the development of knowledge, skills and attitudes in the areas of
perception, procedures, conceptual understanding and personal expression. These four
categories were taken into consideration when the foundational objectives for each strand
were determined.

Three Components of Arts Education

The Arts Education curriculum is structured, through the inclusion of the three following
components, to achieve a balance in focus. The components are not to be segregated but
are intended to be interwoven throughout the program.

The Creative/Productive Component

This component includes the exploration, development and expression of ideas in the
language of each strand or art form. In order for an activity to be creative, the student
must be actively engaged in a critical thinking process. The student will learn where ideas
come from, and how ideas can be developed and transformed. Reflection, both ongoing
and summative, is an essential part of the creative process and allows students to evaluate
their own growth in their creative endeavors.

The Cultural/Historical Component

This component deals with the role of the arts in culture, the development of the arts
throughout history and the factors that influence the arts and artists. It includes the
historical development of each art form. In addition, it focuses on the arts in
contemporary cultures, and includes popular culture and various cross-cultural studies.
The intention of this component is to develop in students an understanding that the arts
are an integral aspect of living for all people.

The Critical/Responsive Component

This component enables students to respond critically to images, sounds, performances
and events in the artistic environment, including the mass media. Students will become
willing participants in the inter-active process between artist and audience rather than
passive consumers of the arts. The curriculum suggests a seven-step process to help
teachers guide discussion about works of art (for example, visual art works, musical
compositions, or dance and drama performances). The process is intended to move
students beyond quick judgement to informed personal interpretation, and has been
adapted for each of the four strands. It appears in the introductory section of each strand
in the curriculum guide.

Saskatchewan Content




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The curriculum encourages students in this province to explore the rich and exciting arts
community that exists here. It is important that students become familiar with their own
artistic heritage and surroundings. If they study Saskatchewan arts, they will recognize
themselves, their environment, their concerns and their feelings expressed in a diverse
range of materials, styles and art forms. They will learn that Saskatchewan artists deal
with personal, cultural, regional and global concerns, and that the artistic
accomplishments in this province are cause for celebration.




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Ann Kipling Brown

  • 1. An Overview of the Saskatchewan Arts Education Curriculum Aim The Arts Education curriculum has one major aim: to enable students to understand and value arts expressions throughout life. This one aim describes the main outcome for students and the primary reason for including Arts Education in the core curriculum for all students. Goals The aim of the program can be achieved through meeting the following goals. By participating in the Arts Education program, students will: • respect the uniqueness and creativity of themselves and others • increase their ability to express themselves through languages other than spoken or written language • understand the contributions of the arts and artists to societies and cultures, past and present • gain a lasting appreciation of art forms experienced as participant and as audience • recognize the many connections between the arts and daily life. The foundational objectives for each of the four strands (dance, drama, music and visual art) are aimed at meeting these goals so that all students can benefit from what the arts have to offer. Philosophy The Arts Education curriculum has been developed for all students in the province. For this reason, the program is broad in scope and includes a diverse range of arts experiences. "Arts" includes fine arts, popular arts, traditional arts, craft, commercial arts and functional arts, with the understanding that there is much overlap among these categories. At various times in the history of Arts Education, different reasons have been given justifying the arts as having a place in the classroom. The resulting programs have ranged from the purely creative (letting the child's creativity "unfold" without interference from the teacher) to the purely historical (prescribing a body of content based on perceived history) to the purely academic (focusing the program on the formal elements of the particular arts area—art for art's sake). 1
  • 2. The Saskatchewan Arts Education curriculum includes the benefits of these three approaches, but switches in focus to the aesthetic benefits of an Arts Education. The arts provide a unique "way of knowing" about the world and human experience. In order for students to benefit from this unique way of knowing, the Arts Education program encourages the following: • education of the senses to take in information • education about the basic languages of the arts strands • acquisition of skills and abilities to enable students to express themselves using the languages of the arts strands • understanding of the role of the arts in cultures and societies, and in people's daily lives • acquisition of a body of knowledge accumulated over the years of human existence, and consisting of the beliefs and aesthetic principles of various cultures and societies. In addition, the program recognizes that artists are thinkers. Their ideas have contributed and continue to contribute to an understanding of human existence. The Arts Education curriculum provides a place for their ideas. The Four Strands To fully appreciate the arts throughout life, students need to study each of the four strands of the program. It is true that certain concepts pertain to more than one strand, but each strand has unique content that can be learned only through specific studies in that strand. For example, the concept of movement applies to both dance and music. However, if students study movement in dance, they cannot be expected to understand movement as it applies to music. To apply concepts to music, students must first have a basic understanding of the content of the music strand. Each of the arts strands has played a unique role in history and continues to play a unique role in contemporary cultures and societies. Most students are exposed to dance, drama, music and visual art at home through cultural events and the mass media even before they enter school. By extending what the students already know about the four areas, lifelong enjoyment and critical understanding can be achieved. The Foundational Objectives The foundational objectives describe the required content for each strand. In grade one to grade five Arts Education, the foundational objectives are broad in scope and take all of the elementary years to develop. However, what the teacher does at each grade to develop a particular foundational objective is different. Detailed descriptions of the foundational objectives for each strand and a chart showing how the objectives develop from grade to grade are included in each curriculum guide. 2
  • 3. The Saskatchewan Goals of Education state that "a body of knowledge and a range of skills and attitudes are necessary to function in a changing world." The Arts Education curriculum includes the development of knowledge, skills and attitudes in the areas of perception, procedures, conceptual understanding and personal expression. These four categories were taken into consideration when the foundational objectives for each strand were determined. Three Components of Arts Education The Arts Education curriculum is structured, through the inclusion of the three following components, to achieve a balance in focus. The components are not to be segregated but are intended to be interwoven throughout the program. The Creative/Productive Component This component includes the exploration, development and expression of ideas in the language of each strand or art form. In order for an activity to be creative, the student must be actively engaged in a critical thinking process. The student will learn where ideas come from, and how ideas can be developed and transformed. Reflection, both ongoing and summative, is an essential part of the creative process and allows students to evaluate their own growth in their creative endeavors. The Cultural/Historical Component This component deals with the role of the arts in culture, the development of the arts throughout history and the factors that influence the arts and artists. It includes the historical development of each art form. In addition, it focuses on the arts in contemporary cultures, and includes popular culture and various cross-cultural studies. The intention of this component is to develop in students an understanding that the arts are an integral aspect of living for all people. The Critical/Responsive Component This component enables students to respond critically to images, sounds, performances and events in the artistic environment, including the mass media. Students will become willing participants in the inter-active process between artist and audience rather than passive consumers of the arts. The curriculum suggests a seven-step process to help teachers guide discussion about works of art (for example, visual art works, musical compositions, or dance and drama performances). The process is intended to move students beyond quick judgement to informed personal interpretation, and has been adapted for each of the four strands. It appears in the introductory section of each strand in the curriculum guide. Saskatchewan Content 3
  • 4. The curriculum encourages students in this province to explore the rich and exciting arts community that exists here. It is important that students become familiar with their own artistic heritage and surroundings. If they study Saskatchewan arts, they will recognize themselves, their environment, their concerns and their feelings expressed in a diverse range of materials, styles and art forms. They will learn that Saskatchewan artists deal with personal, cultural, regional and global concerns, and that the artistic accomplishments in this province are cause for celebration. 4