Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and A New Direction are proud to publish 'The Arts in Schools: Foundations for the Future', calling on policymakers to ascribe greater value to the role of the arts as part of a rethink of the state education sector.
The report reflects on policy developments over the four decades since ‘The Arts in Schools: Principles, practice and provision’, the influential 1982 Gulbenkian report, which helped secure the arts’ place in the National Curriculum and contributed to a new ecosystem of education teams in cultural organisations.
Based on research, including a series of roundtable discussions with the heads of schools and multi-academy trusts, teachers, academics, arts educators and young people, the report finds that the arts are vital for young people’s intellectual and personal development, but are marginalised in today’s school system, which itself requires a major overhaul.