The Effectiveness of Plastic Arts Education Weighted Creative Drama in The Education of Gifted / Talented Children
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Art education is the notion of creativity which is emphasised on educating the modern human in accordance with the requirements of the age. Art education is an effective field that supports and develops creativity with all its fields. Art education provides a better expression and its contribution to other forms of expression and other disciplines cannot be denied. The main purpose of the fields of art, education and science is to serve human development and discover new things by using the concept of creativity. It is possible to say that mental skills, thoughts and intelligence may also be developed through interdisciplinary interaction while the emotions are being trained. In this study, the effectiveness of creative drama in the education of gifted/talented students for plastic arts education was investigated. Hence, drama workshops with a focus on art education were performed with plastic and modern art references. Reactions of talented students were observed during and after workshops.
Keywords: Art, education, ingenuity, intelligence, interdisciplinary
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