Cruising Alaska – Now it’s a family thing

If you are considering a family vacation to Alaska and you’re wondering if your
children who enjoy a cruise of The Last Frontier, wonder no more. Young family
Rogue members and children through adolescence, have a blast aboard large vessels and small
as their vessels sail through the protected waters of Alaska’s Inside Passage. On board
ship or ashore, there are plenty of kid-friendly, using parents and grandparents
nice places to see and fun things to do.

True, only a decade or two families with children on board Alaska ago
cruises were as scarce as Alaskan sheep rams in the den of a grizzly bear is. But
Times have changed – big time. Are today, in addition to
Traditional strong contingent of seniors and near seniors aboard each ship, a growing
number of families. Sometimes these groups are of several generations, with grandfather
and grandmothers, mothers and fathers, and children ranging from teenagers to young lanky
literally in the arms.

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The Importance of Fine Arts in the Classroom

Fine Arts is defined in the Encarta Dictionary as any form of art, eg painting, sculpture, architecture, drawing, or engraving, which are considered to have a purely aesthetic value (Encarta, 2004). Although this definition is used in connection with the arts in the normal world, when it comes to education, the arts are defined as a charity issue, it is essential to the learning process and is often removed lack of time, some learning potential, and no money. Beaux Arts is seen simply as painting and drawing, not a subject studied by an academic scholar. Writer Victoria Jacobs explains, Arts in primary schools have often been separated from the core curriculum and instead, offered as enrichment activities that are considered beneficial but not essential (Jacobs, 1999, p. 2).

What is missing in the classroom is the lack of teacher knowledge of the benefits of maintaining a curriculum-based art. Teachers have very little understanding of the arts disciplines. To think of teaching as a master of arts-oriented projects used to entertain or teach other disciplines (Berghoff, 2003, p. 12). Fine Arts extend the boundaries of student learning and encourage creative thinking and a deeper understanding of the central themes, which are language arts, mathematics, science and social studies. Teachers need to incorporate all genres of fine arts, including theater, visual arts, dance and music, lesson plans, because art provides students with motivational tools to unlock a deeper understanding of their education. Arts education is the most powerful tool that teachers can present in their classrooms, because it allows students to reach their highest level of learning.

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