Let me share my personal views with you. Let's discuss this issue together!
Personally, I don't think the art test is necessary at all. Let me briefly talk about it.
First, the grading method of the art test level is actually relatively loose. It can be said that you can pass any grade as long as you don't draw too ugly. It is mainly a non-competitive evaluation with strong commercial nature, and you can't really know what kind of height your artistic level has reached through her.
Second, that is to say, no authoritative organization recognizes the current art test. After you pass this certificate, it will not help you to engage in any art-related work.
Moreover, his recognition in the crowd is not high. You tell others that you have passed the art exam, and after passing several levels, others may not feel anything. So I think the art test is completely unnecessary.
All the above are my personal opinions. I hope my answer can help you.
The National Fine Arts Grade Examination is sponsored by the Art Development Center of the Ministry of People and Culture of China. It is an important part of the social art level examination. It is an evaluation method to evaluate and identify the artistic level of participants through unified evaluation criteria under standardized operating procedures, an important way to test teaching quality and learning achievements, and an important means to popularize social art education.
There has been a great debate about children's art examination. Whether it is necessary to take the test, whether it is harmful or beneficial to children, the views of both sides are often opposite, and it seems that it is not right or wrong! In fact, parents can treat the problem of grading exams with a normal heart.
I want to give my children an incentive, change a way and have more experiences.
If you want to give a special proof in the enrollment information filled out by your child.
If you want to encourage children to do some new attempts and basic skills exercises, you can let them choose to take the exam!
The main goal of children's art is to stimulate children's imagination and creativity and cultivate children's sound and harmonious personality, but the most important thing is that children can creatively express and express their values by cultivating their own non-intellectual factors and will quality, using their own emotions, being good at observing feelings, using tools rationally and using effective methods.
It is necessary to guide children to treat art grading and special students correctly: tell children that grading is not the most important thing in their lives, and we must understand that this certificate can't really prove their ability! Even if it can help you add points!
Hello, dear, I'm glad to answer your question.
I have been teaching my friends to draw for eight years, so I am deeply touched by this problem.
With all due respect, the grading test is actually of little significance, that is, the recognition of the ability of small pen painting, which is actually of little significance for further study.
However, many parents are utilitarian and pay special attention to exams.
I often hear parents say that children have to take grades. You must have a certificate after studying art for so long, right?
Nowadays, many parents attach great importance to graded exams. Parents don't know the painting major. We can judge the teaching level of teachers in this training institution by whether their children have passed the grade examination or won the prize in the painting competition.
Many parents are also humorous. Their children have only participated in two or three exam trainings, and it is normal that they have not practiced enough and failed the exam. But parents don't understand, blame the teachers in the training school for their unqualified teaching quality, and then immediately change the painting class for their children.
Now many training institutions frantically encourage children to participate in various painting grades, various painting competitions, and even very low-end competitions, so that small basin friends can also participate.
The purpose of training institutions is to let children pass exams and win prizes in competitions. Parents will renew their fees when they are happy, and their friends will be more motivated to continue to learn painting.
Parents' treatment of grade examination is sometimes a utilitarian distortion.
I once met a humorous mother who wanted to train her children into all-round talents and let them learn Chinese, composition, dance, piano, vocal music, Olympics, calligraphy and swimming.
The child was so tired that the mother forced her to study.
Once my mother took a girl to learn painting, but only for the exam. Girls only paint for exams, and they don't feel the joy of painting at all.
That great mother has been encouraging her, and girls have no foundation in painting. The mother also asked her children to take the Grade 8 sketch exam within one month, which was incredible and ridiculous to anyone.
The girl told me that there was a thick stack of certificates in her house, which was more than one meter high.
In fact, many grading certificates are of little use now.
However, the national policy has been changing, and I don't know if it will be useful for further study.
In Chengdu, only the examination grade in Sichuan Province is of little use for further studies, and it is of little use after Grade 8.
For the art test, the grade certificate is even more useless.
It's totally useless to take the eight major fine arts colleges or the joint examination of fine arts. Even if you pass 10 or 9, you won't get extra points.
So in my humble opinion, I can take an art test to encourage my friends to have the motivation to learn painting, but don't encourage them to do so.
Many parents of their friends force their children to take the grade exam even though they know that their friends have not reached that level. This is not desirable, but it will cause children's painting foundation to be unstable.
I am an art madman, engaged in children's art education. If you have any questions about art and art education, please trust me privately.
Fans, what do you think?
My girl passed the CET-4 this year. I have always been in the spirit of encouraging children to take exams. Now the system is like this. Schools usually have mid-term and final exams! Moreover, it doesn't cost much to take the exam once, and it will be about 2000 when you reach the full level. Children will also study art hard. My daughter has studied art for four years. In the first three years, she was painting children's paintings, handicrafts, gouache, traditional Chinese painting and comics. Mainly to stimulate the imagination. In the last year, she learned to sketch and could tell the difference at a glance. Children who have studied sketching for more than two years can sit still and write well! Children who come up to learn sketching can't sit still and say that their hands and eyes are not harmonious, and they will be impatient after drawing for a long time! Everything you learn is accumulated first, and you will get started quickly after two years of contact! I let my children learn art to exercise endurance, concentration, observation and thinking ability. After they enter the university, they can choose some design majors and get started quickly! ! !
Mr. Jin Shangyi is a famous contemporary oil painter, the old dean of China's top fine arts academy and the chairman of China Artists Association. His attitude towards the art test is: "I have always opposed it, but I just can't move!" "
Mr. Hua is a famous cartoonist of the older generation in China. His attitude towards the art test is only two words: "absurd".
Mr. He is a famous printmaker and director of the Children's Art Committee of China Artists Association. She once published an article in China Art Newspaper, Children's Art Test: When Will the Absurdity Stop? ",to show her attitude towards the art test, part of the content is as follows:
The examination and training institutions that have blossomed everywhere are looking for excuses, the expenses are constantly expanding, the beneficiaries are overlapping, and the periphery and the inside are full of money. When education has become a business, the first condition for passing the exam is cost. This "system" of examination grades not only violates the requirements of citizens' quality, but also runs counter to the national talent training goal, and also directly hurts and interferes with those institutions and teachers who are quietly working on art education.
The proliferation of art test results-advocating that art education should take fame as a beacon and hire money as a driving force-blinds those parents who follow the crowd, but hurts innocent children.
As early as 200 1, more than 60 experts and CPPCC members submitted a joint proposal to the CPPCC, suggesting to cancel the children's art test. As far as I know, the relevant leaders of the Ministry of Culture also disapprove of the examination, and the voices of opposition to the examination in educational circles around the country have never stopped. The Guangdong Provincial Education Commission clearly stipulates that children under the age of 14 are not allowed to take the grade examination, and it is forbidden to interfere with children's creativity under the guise of "standardization". The Ministry of Education even directly emphasizes that children's paintings are not graded, and scoring is not allowed to add points.
But in the final analysis, the popularity of children's art test is due to interests-the test has formed a huge and orderly interest chain, but the units and teachers who oppose the test will be isolated, making it difficult for sober leaders to make up their minds-giving people a sense of absurdity that mistakes are actually reasonable.
Fortunately, there are also examples of insisting on "correctness" and not engaging in absurdity-Guangzhou Children's Palace Art School once refused a share fee of 250,000 yuan. Today, the grading examination is still spreading, and some people even want to play the card of "China characteristics" and land in the "international market". The reason is very simple, because this is already a way for a large part of people and units to make money. "
Above, I hope I can help you.
It's not necessary.
Not only do you not need to take the art exam, but you also don't need to take other majors.
Because no matter what children learn after class, as long as they are really interested and happy, that is the real "grading test"!
It doesn't matter what you get in the exam, it's the parents' psychology!
If it is useful, it will make parents feel that money is not wasted, and they have a lot of capital compared with other children. For children, you can also use the test level to encourage children and attract them to stick to it. Besides, I really didn't find any other use.
All art tests are just for making money.
I met many parents who asked this question: Is it necessary to pass the art test? What's the use of grade certificates?
First of all, we should make it clear that the ultimate goal of studying art is not for exams, and studying for exams will lose the meaning of learning. Whether it is calligraphy, painting, sculpture or other art disciplines, the ultimate goal of learning art is to cultivate one's self-cultivation and improve one's temperament and artistic appreciation. At the same time, through long-term study, you can shape your child's persistent willpower and develop a calm mind! This is the meaning of learning art [pray] [pray] [pray]
Although studying fine arts is not for grading, I think grading is also necessary. On the one hand, passing the exam can keep children's enthusiasm and motivation for learning, and with the goal and direction of learning, they will naturally go further; On the other hand, it can also let children know their own level and level, and passing the exam will also enhance their self-confidence and sense of honor, thus stimulating greater interest in learning! [like]
Therefore, studying art is not for grading, grading is also helpful and necessary! what do you think?
This is a painting by my seven-year-old son, and all the pictures are what he likes. I fell in love with Three Kingdoms and Water Margin. Journey to the West started reading comic books when I was older, so my interest is the biggest teacher. After studying dozens of classes, the training institution said that we had taken several exams and didn't participate once. We specially consulted the art students. They say it is best to cultivate his hobbies, and other utilitarian things are behind.