Crossing the boundaries of cultural difference in a free world
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Thinking, expression, imagination and creativity give individuals the intellectual opportunity to open doors to new worlds. The ability to employ these characteristics is prized in tree and open societies throughout the world, and is actively encouraged in democratic education. Arts education has been the traditional ground where artists are encouraged to use artistic licence and freedom of speech to explore and challenge social issues.
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Australian Art Education
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27
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2
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