Is learning and being immersed in art really that important?
Written by: Director of Pario Arts, Lee Sou Jing Having worked in education for many years, I have encountered numerous parents who choose “quick-fix,” short-term courses or extracurricular activities for their children, which can be described as somewhat utilitarian. Conversely, they tend to undervalue non-utilitarian courses or activities that pursue aesthetics. Generally, what most attracts parents’ attention are subjects or talent classes where their children can participate in competitions, have certification ratings, or show significant results. Art Education Has a Long-term Impact on Children I firmly believe that under a utilitarian education system, there will be a profound impact on children’s future attitudes towards life. Art education is unique, beautiful, and full of creativity. Children are