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The arts are a critical part of a well-rounded education. The importance of investing in creativity is well documented: studies show that students who take arts courses have higher verbal and math SAT scores, as well as gains in both critical and abstract thinking and decision-making. Anecdotally, we know how important the arts have been to weathering the pandemic. So many of us have turned to books, films, music and art to soothe, inspire and bring joy.
In 2011, UNESCO declared the fourth week of May International Arts Education Week, and since then arts and learning communities have shared the far-reaching impact that arts education has on children, their futures and our societies.
Today s Object of the week is a stunning sculpture which should perhaps be better known. THERE are many fine sculptures in the North-East and North Yorkshire and today’s Object of the Week shines a light on what is perhaps one of the most dramatic. The Fishburn Miners’ Memorial is a dramatic reminder of the village’s links to its industrial past. They were dark, dirty and dangerous places to work but coal mines were once the lifeblood of communities across the North-East, providing work for generations of boys and men. The work was far from glamorous and hundreds of miners, including children, lost their lives toiling to build a future for their families and for their communities.