Integrating music, drama and visual arts in extracurricular programs: enhancing psychological development in early school-aged children

L. Brovchak, L. Starovoit, L. Likhitska, Nataliia L. Todosiienko, Iryna B. Shvets
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The "Creative Bridges" study examines the integration of music, drama, and visual arts into extracurricular programs, focusing on its impact on the psychological development of early school-aged children. It addresses the need for holistic educational approaches that cater to cognitive, emotional, and social growth. This mixed-methods research utilized psychodiagnostic tools such as Raven's Progressive Matrices, the Academic Performance Rating Scale (APRS), the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ), the Social Skills Improvement System (SSIS), and the Peer Relationship Questionnaire (PRQ) to assess a cohort of 64 children aged 11-12, divided into experimental and control groups. The study spanned six months, featuring pre-program, mid-program, post-program, and follow-up assessments. The program demonstrated significant improvements in non-verbal abstract reasoning, academic performance in math and reading, and emotional well-being. It also indicated nuanced effects on social skills and peer relationships, with initial disruptions giving way to eventual enhancements in social interactions. The findings illuminate the cognitive, emotional, and social benefits of arts integration, underscoring the potential of such programs to enrich educational curricula. The discussion delves into the implications of these results for educational practices and policies, advocating for the inclusion of the arts as central to curriculum design. The "Creative Bridges" program highlights the indispensable role of music, drama, and visual arts integration in fostering comprehensive psychological development among children. The study advocates for a broader implementation of arts integration in education, emphasizing its capacity to enhance cognitive abilities, emotional resilience, and social competencies.
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将音乐、戏剧和视觉艺术融入课外活动:促进学龄前儿童的心理发展
创意桥梁 "研究探讨了将音乐、戏剧和视觉艺术融入课外活动的问题,重点关注其对学龄前儿童心理发展的影响。该研究探讨了全面教育方法的必要性,以满足认知、情感和社会成长的需要。这项混合方法研究采用了心理诊断工具,如瑞文渐进矩阵(Raven's Progressive Matrices)、学业成绩评定量表(APRS)、优势与困难问卷(SDQ)、社交技能改进系统(SSIS)和同伴关系问卷(PRQ),对 64 名 11-12 岁的儿童进行评估,分为实验组和对照组。研究为期六个月,包括计划前、计划中、计划后和后续评估。该计划在非语言抽象推理、数学和阅读学业成绩以及情绪健康方面都有明显改善。评估还表明,该计划对社交技能和同伴关系产生了细微的影响,最初的干扰最终导致社交互动的增强。研究结果阐明了艺术整合在认知、情感和社会方面的益处,强调了此类项目丰富教育课程的潜力。讨论深入探讨了这些结果对教育实践和政策的影响,倡导将艺术作为课程设计的核心内容。创意桥梁 "计划强调了音乐、戏剧和视觉艺术的整合在促进儿童心理全面发展方面不可或缺的作用。该研究倡导在教育中更广泛地实施艺术整合,强调其在提高认知能力、情绪复原力和社交能力方面的能力。
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