What is so special about "core" subjects that makes them "more important" than the arts? If importance is based on usage in life by the student, then for me (a music teacher) the most important classes I took in school were my music classes; and some of the least important classes I took were algebra, English literature, and physical science. Why is music not a core class?
What is so special about "core" subjects that makes them "more important" than the arts? If importance is based on usage in life by the student, then for me (a music teacher) the most important classes I took in school were my music classes; and some of the least important classes I took were algebra, English literature, and physical science. Why is music not a core class?
VocMusTcrMaloy 10 months ago