Does Art Make You Smart? A Longitudinal Experiment of the Effects of Multiple Arts- Focused Field Trips

Heidi Holmes Erickson, Jay P. Greene, Angela R. Watson, Molly I. Beck
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This paper presents second year results from the first ever multi-visit, longitudinal experiment on the benefits from arts-focused field trips. Students in fourth and fifth grades in ten elementary schools in a large urban school district were randomly assigned to receive three arts-related field trips throughout the school year, including an art museum, a live theater production, and a symphony performance or to serve as a control. We find that treatment students exhibit higher levels of school engagement as measured by students’ behavioral infractions and self-reported engagement. We also find that treatment students perform significantly better on their end of year standardized tests, up to 16% of a standard deviation increase. These effects are persistent even one year following treatment. However, the effects appear to be stronger for the first cohort of students in our sample.
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艺术让你聪明吗?以艺术为中心的多种实地考察的纵向实验
本文介绍了第一次多访问的第二年的结果,纵向实验从艺术为重点的实地考察的好处。在一个大型城市学区的10所小学中,四年级和五年级的学生被随机分配到整个学年中接受三次与艺术相关的实地考察,包括艺术博物馆,现场戏剧演出和交响乐表演,或者作为对照。我们发现,通过学生的违规行为和自我报告的参与度来衡量,接受治疗的学生表现出更高水平的学校参与度。我们还发现,接受治疗的学生在年终标准化考试中表现明显更好,标准偏差增加了16%。这些影响甚至在治疗一年后仍持续存在。然而,在我们样本中的第一批学生中,这种影响似乎更强。
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