Art and music enrichment centres are seeing a greater demand for their services from schools, and are hiring more staff to meet these needs, thanks to the Ministry of Education’s (MOE’s) push towards soft skills.
At the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts’ (Nafa) job fair yesterday, three centres told The Straits Times that the increased demand may be linked to the MOE’s greater emphasis on art and music to nurture soft skills in pupils.
Schools are turning to art and music enrichment centres to run classes. Madam Nancy Pey, principal of WowART Learning, which runs art classes at about 40 primary and secondary schools, says 40 more will be taking up its programmes.
Music and art have been neglected long enough in schools especially when some teachers use these lessons to teach math or science instead. This is a great start to exposing kids to the wonderful world of music and the arts!