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For both teachers and students, the arts can be a form of expression, communication, imagination, observation, perception, and thought. The arts are integral to the development of cognitive skills such as listening, thinking, problem-solving, matching form to function, and decisionmaking. They inspire discipline, dedication, and creativity. 

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