National Arts in Education Week 2025

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National Arts in Education Week​​

National Arts in Education Week is celebrated nationally from September 14th through September 20th this year. In this week's edition, we call out the importance of arts in education (which we've talked about a bit earlier this year, in Edition #4: Arts, Education, Youth Development), share resources and calling out upcoming events and conferences for arts educators, resurface the recent 2025 Wisconsin Creativity Summit, and highlight materials centered on creativity in education from the Department of Public Instruction.


Take a look at 2025's National Arts in Education Week Proclamation from Governor Evers!

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Arts Education: Fast Facts​​

Americans for the Arts pulls together poignant statistics on arts education each year, and there is especial relevance in calling out the benefits arts within education brings to students.


Did you know...


"Students in schools that offer arts-integrated learning are more likely to show better academic outcomes, transfer knowledge from arts to ​non-arts domains, and demonstrate greater motivation and engagement in learning (Burnaford et al.)"


Learn more on Americans for the Arts' National Arts in Education Week webpage!


"Research suggests that integration of arts in educational curriculums naturally leads students to interact with academic content in ways that promote long-term retention, particularly those who struggle with achieving success in conventional or non-arts integrated teaching approaches (Hardiman et al.)"



For Arts Educators: Conferences

In our other newsletter, the Wisconsin Arts News, we post news, deadlines, conferences, funding opportunities, and other information relevant to the field. Taken from the Wisconsin Arts News, we've compiled a list of upcoming conferences that arts educators might find interesting.


Annual Convening
Arts Education Partnership
September 10 – 11 | Denver, CO


Alliance for Wisconsin Theatre Education Conference​

Alliance for Wisconsin Theatre Education

September 19 | Stevens Point


Performing Arts Conference
National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS)
September 22 - 24 | Oak Brook, IL

NDEO 2025 National Conference
National Dance Education Organization
October 4 – 6 | Detroit, MI


2025 Wisconsin Dance Council Conference
Wisconsin Dance Council
October 11 | Green Bay

2025 Prospectus
Wisconsin Science Festival
October 16 – 26


Wisconsin Art Education Association Fall Conference
Wisconsin Art Education Association (WAEA)
October 23 - 24 | Pewaukee, WI


Rural Arts and Creativity Forum
Create Wisconsin | Wisconsin Arts Board | Mabel Tainter Theater
October 28 | Menomonie, WI​​


WSMA State Honors Music Project Concerts​
Wisconsin School Music Association (WSMA)
October 30 - 31 | Madison, WI

Wisconsin Music Educators Association (WMEA) 
October 29 - November 1 | Madison, WI​




For Arts Educators: Resources

The Wisconsin Art Education Association​ (WAEA), Wisconsin School Music Association (WSMA), Wisconsin Music Educators Association (WMEA), and Wisconsin's Department of Public Instruction have a lot of resources for arts educators across disciplines! 

Check out and register for WAEA's upcoming series, Arts in Special Education. The first session will be on September 16th, 2025, with more to follow later in 2025 and early 2026.

​Check out DPI's Arts and Creativity webpage​ for a treasure trove of information, resources, and more.

Check out DPI's Wisconsin Arts Celebration Project to find FREE music, lesson plans, and materials created by Wisconsin artists and educators for Wisconsin schools, communities, and libraries.​



For Arts Educators: Panelist Opportunity

We are always looking for panelists who are willing to commit time and energy to our grant review process, especially those with a background in K-12 arts education. For more information, and to apply to be a panelist, submit an interest form​.​



2025 Wisconsin Creativity Summit

If you missed the recent Wisconsin Creativity Summit hosted by DPI, don't worry, you can still access it! Watch a replay ​of the summit, and read through the key takeaways below.

Takeaways:

  • Creativity is essential for personal fulfillment and societal progress.
  • All children possess unique talents and should be encouraged to explore them.
  • Education systems must prioritize creativity alongside traditional subjects.
  • Creating a culture of belonging enhances individual and collective creativity.
  • Leadership in education should focus on nurturing creativity, not just managing it.
  • The arts play a crucial role in fostering emotional connections while cultivating curiosity.
  • Assessing the conditions for creativity is more important than assessing individual creativity.
  • Community collaboration enhances educational experiences and outcomes.
  • Every individual has the potential for brilliance, given the right conditions.
  • Incremental changes can lead to significant transformations in education.