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Published May 18, 2025

Academic Performance and Arts: Why Creative Learning Matters

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Fostering Creativity and Critical Thinking

One of the greatest strengths of arts education is its ability to nurture creativity. And here's the thing: creativity doesn't just help students with painting or playing music. It's a skill that supports all areas of learning. Arts education teaches students to think outside the box, approach problems from different angles, and express their thoughts in new ways.


These creative skills are directly transferable to other subjects. For example, students who engage in drama often develop a stronger ability to think critically about a story, which enhances their reading comprehension. The connection between academic performance and arts is clear: students who excel in the arts often outperform their peers in math, reading, and science subjects.

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Improving Cognitive Skills and Memory

In addition to boosting creativity, arts education has been shown to improve cognitive skills, such as memory, attention, and focus. Studies suggest that students actively involved in the arts have better retention rates when learning and recalling information.


The mental discipline required for activities like memorizing lines for a play or learning a musical instrument strengthens the brain's ability to absorb and retain academic knowledge. This directly influences academic performance, as students with improved cognitive skills are better equipped to excel in classroom settings.


Increasing Student Engagement and Motivation

Students who may struggle in traditional subjects often find a sense of belonging and achievement in arts programs, which boosts their confidence and enthusiasm for learning. This increased engagement leads to better overall academic performance, as students who feel supported and confident in one area are more likely to succeed in others.


The mental discipline required for activities like memorizing lines for a play or learning a musical instrument strengthens the brain's ability to absorb and retain academic knowledge. This directly influences academic performance, as students with improved cognitive skills are better equipped to excel in classroom settings.

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The mental discipline required for activities like memorizing lines for a play or learning a musical instrument strengthens the brain's ability to absorb and retain academic knowledge. This directly influences academic performance, as students with improved cognitive skills are better equipped to excel in classroom settings.


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By Mallory Bodhuin

Product designer, Afches

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