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Discover LudwigThe phrase "art in school" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the subject of art being taught or practiced within an educational institution.
Example: "Many students find that art in school helps them express their creativity and develop new skills."
Alternatives: "art education" or "art classes".
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Barnes did not study art in school.
"Art in school" - by which she means socialised art, taught art - and "art at home" were always separate.
Pennetta, who was "rubbish at art in school," forewent a bachelor's degree in business and Italian at the London School of Economics and is now a frequent contributor to Love and Japanese Vogue.
Now, anyone that applies and can pay the fees – even if they did not study art in school – is accepted," says Dr Ahmed Abdelrahman, associate professor and former head of the calligraphy department.
In 2005 he curated the successful Art U Need project, which brought captivating pieces to the streets of Essex, before co-founding The Art Party, a vehicle for promoting art in school and public life.
"They did a profile on me, and I had always been good at art in school, so I was sent in that direction". After leaving the Air Force, she found that she could combine her career, her family life and her hobby into a workable package.
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Art-in-School project: As a team of artists and educators, we work one-on-one with primary school teachers in schools around Kathmandu to incorporate the arts into regular classroom teaching/subjects.
I think there should be more art in schools.
Thereafter, he freelanced while studying art in schools and on his own.
I want to make a case for more public art in schools and colleges.
The challenging financial climate is certainly forcing educators in the Bay Area to be more resourceful about creating art in schools.
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