The arts are seen as being increasingly important to many rural areas,not only contributing to children's learning and social and emotionalwellbeing but also promoting local development.
Children in Scotland's forthcoming conference Arts for all? Meeting theneeds of the whole child in rural Scotland, taking place on 10 March inCarnoustie, will look at the use of art and culture in the Norwegianlocal place-based curriculum and discuss whether Scotland can learn fromNorway's experience.
- For more details on this and Children in Scotland's earlierpublication on this theme, A Sense of Time, A Sense of Place: Meetingthe Needs of the Whole Child in Small Communities, visitwww.childreninscotland.org.uk/afa
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