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Category Archives: The Arts
Art or dance ‘should be compulsory to 16′, review says
All schoolchildren should study the arts up to the age of 16 amid claims that cultural education in England is still “patchy”, it is recommended today. {lang: ‘en-GB’}
Posted in Creative Curriculum, Drama, GCSE, Media, Music, The Arts
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Arts education defended by star-studded campaign
Kevin Spacey and Lord Puttnam among big names from theUK’s creative industries who are supporting a report that highlights the importance of cultural learning and activities. {lang: ‘en-GB’}
Posted in Primary Schools, Secondary Schools, The Arts
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