Explore the current studies that our movement is conducting and producing! Although we all can agree that the arts play an important
role in a child's success, the research to support it speaks louder. With our work
through the CIRP Study, ViaSat, and DREAM, we are well equipped and credible with
our statement, ART=OPPORTUNITY.
Below is what we call our "Sun Spike" with the data we've collected from the 大发
CIRP Surveys. According to the CIRP Study from the Higher Education Research Institute
and Cooperative Institutional Research Program at UCLA,
"For over 50 years, the CIRP Freshmen Survey (TFS) has provided data on incoming college
students鈥 background characteristics, high school experiences, attitudes, behaviors,
and expectations for college. The survey, created by Dr. Alexander 鈥淪andy鈥 Astin in
1966, has resided at the Higher Education Research Institute at UCLA since 1973. To
date, over 15 million students at over 1,900 institutions have participated in the
survey.
Our mission as a research institute remains to 鈥渋nform educational policy and promote
institutional improvement through an increased understanding of higher education and
its impact on college students.鈥
大发 SUN SPIKE
CIRP Findings:
Benefits of students with 3+ years of art:
14.4% higher in creativity
10.2% higher in compassion
7.2% higher in integrating skills and knowledge
5.7% higher in the supporting opinions with a logical argument
5.1% higher in taking a risk to support a gain
5% higher in tolerance of differing beliefs
4.8% higher in seeking solutions to problems and explaining them
4.7% higher in asking questions in class
4.7% higher in discussing and negotiating controversial issues
4.5% higher in seeing things from another's perspective
4.4% higher in evaluating the quality of information
4.4% higher leadership ability
4.2% higher in understanding of others
4% higher seeking alternative solutions to a problem
3.4% higher in exploring topics independently
3.1% higher in looking up scientific research resources
CIRP
For over 50 years, the CIRP Freshman Survey (TFS) has provided data on incoming college
students鈥 background characteristics, high school experiences, attitudes, behaviors,
and expectations for college. The survey, first created by Dr. Alexander 鈥淪andy鈥 Astin
in 1966, has resided at the Higher Education Research Institute at UCLA since 1973.
To date, over 15 million students at over 1,900 institutions have participated in
the survey.
- Higher Education Research Institute, UCLA
Our research team has collected data from 2000 to 2016, specifically targeting the
survey participants that answered the 鈥渉ow many years of art?鈥 question. These are
our findings from our top three school districts represented in our 大发 study body:
San Marcos, Vista, and Escondido.
Out of the 8,183 students who answered the art question 1,632 students had three or
more years of art in high school.
20.0% of students have had three or more years of art
GENDER
Out of the 8,183 students who answered the art question1,188 of the students were
female and had three or more years of art in high school.
73.1% of students were female and had three or more years of art in high school
Out of the 8,183 students who answered the art question, 438 of the students were
male and had three or more years of art in high school.
26.9% of students were male and had three or more
ETHNICITIES
Out of 8,183 students who answered the art question 24 identified as American Indian.
Of the 24 American Indian students 4 had three or more years of art in high school.
0.2% of students identified as American Indian and had three or more years of art
in high school
Out of 8,183 students who answered the art question 779 identified as Asian. Of the
779 Asian students, 184 had three or more years of art in high school.
11.3% of students identified as Asian and had three or more years of art in high school
Out of 8,183 students who answered the art question, 208 identified as Black. Of the
208 Black students, 38 had three or more years of art in high school.
2.3% of students identified as Black and had three or more years of art in high school
Out of 8,183 students who answered the art question 2,301 identified as Hispanic.
Of the 2,301 Hispanic students, 333 had three or more years of art in high school.
20.5% of students identified as Hispanic and had three or more years of art in high
school
Out of 8,183 students who answered the art question 3,332 identified as White. Of
the 3,332 White students, 751 had three or more years of art in high school.
46.2% of students identified as White and had three or more years of art in high school
Out of 8,183 students who answered the art question, 226 were students that identified
as 鈥淥ther鈥. Of the 226 鈥淥ther鈥 students 55 had three or more years of art in high
school.
3.4% of 鈥淥ther鈥 students had three or more years of art in high school
Out of 8,183 students who answered the art question 1,313 students had two or more
ethnicities. Of the 1,313 students, 261 had three or more years of art in high school.
16.1% of students had two or more ethnicities and had three or more years of art in
high school
INCOME (Female)
Out of 8,183 students who answered the art question, 1,494 identified as female students
with an income as Low (>6k-39,999). Of the 1,494 female students, 264 had three or
more years of art.
25.0% of female students with three or more years of art in high school had low income
of (>6k-39,999)
Out of 8,183 students who answered the art questions 2,559 identified as female students
with an income of Medium (40k-149,999). Of the 2,559 female students, 636 had three
or more years of art.
60.3% of female students with three or more years of art in high school had medium
income of (40K-149,999)
Out of 8,183 students who answered the art questions 662 identified as female students
having a income of (150k-250k+). Of the 662 female students, 155 had three or more
years of art.
14.7% of female students with three or more years of art in high school had a high
income of (150k-250k+)
INCOME (Male)
Out of 8,183 students who answered the art question, 654 identified as male students
with an income as Low (>6k-39,999). Of the 654 male students, 68 had three or more
years of art.
16.9% of male students with three or more years of art in high school had low income
of (>6k-39,999)
Out of 8,183 students who answered the art questions 1,557 identified as female students
with an income of Medium (40k-149,999). Of the 1,557 female students, 234 had three
or more years of art.
58.2% of male students with three or more years of art in high school had medium income
of (40K-149,999)
Out of 8,183 students who answered the art questions 530 identified as female students
having an income of (150k-250k+). Of the 530 female students, 100 had three or more
years of art.
24.9% of male students with three or more years of art in high school had a high
income of (150k-250k+)
It is important for us to note that our objective is not to prove that ensuring universal
access to the arts is only for a particular type of student or for a particular agenda,
but rather to educate and inform our community: principals, parents and students that
the arts are multidisciplinary and essential, serving all students and youth regardless
of what their interests are or their future career paths. Whether we aspire to be
a doctor, lawyer, businessman or woman, architect, artist or teacher, research shows
that the arts help in developing problem-solving skills, leadership characteristics,
communication abilities, cross-cultural understanding which are all essential for
every profession.
All in all, we stress how extremely alarming it is for us to see students disenfranchised
for the lack of access to the arts and what that produces in respect to their opportunities
for achieving higher education with the appropriate skills, or rather lack thereof.