
Music education strengthens IQ and academic performance, but links with maths achievements are a myth
Arts education has intrinsic value, but wider impact is unproven
Claims that arts education brings wide benefits in terms of creativity, social skills and academic performance are at best optimistic and are not well grounded in reliable evidence, according to a new report.
Based on research findings gathered from studies across the world for more than a decade, a new report by the Centre for Educational Research and Innovation at the Organisation for Economic Co-operati...
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