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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arts model" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a framework or approach related to the arts, such as in education, policy, or practice.
Example: "The new curriculum incorporates an arts model that emphasizes creativity and critical thinking in students."
Alternatives: "creative framework" or "artistic approach".
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"Whatever happened to the idyllic liberal arts model?" asked Scott.
The liberal arts model is shaped like an inverted pyramid — broad on top, and then tapering down to a point.
But, with its focus on both teaching and research, holistic admissions processes and flexibility for students, the liberal arts model is catching on all over the world.
Again, you may disbelieve me if you wish, but my aim in this initiative is an excellent, stimulating, intellectually rigorous experience for students in which the tutorial model meets the liberal arts model.
"What does interest us is a critical exchange of ideas, with real respect for dissent, and the notion that the liberal arts model has some international validity adapted to each cultural context.
Ironically, as many Americans become more interested in promoting early specialization in a quantitative field for students, in many other countries, the concentration on early specialization in science and engineering is giving way to new interest in adopting the liberal arts model.
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He switched us away from the Beaux-Arts model".
For decades, Chinese academies relied on an old European beaux-arts model, with an emphasis on technique.
In this complex of buildings designed by Mr. Pelli (a native of Argentina, coincidentally), the Beaux-Arts model has been run through an edge-city processor.
One is "the classic liberal-arts model — four years of relative tranquility in which students are free to roam through disciplines, great thoughts, and great works with endless options and not much of a rationale".
Aka Brandy Case, a 1950's art model died of Cancer at age 65 on August 17 , 1998
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