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88% of educators in a recent Crayola survey said creativity and creative thinking skills are highly important in developing a collaborative school culture.

For decades, Crayola has contributed to education's thought leadership, developing and delivering creative teaching and learning experiences across the curriculum. At the request of school leaders and teachers, we continue to expand our professional learning programs.

Compelling Evidence

Our programs are based on solid academic research into best practices for supporting the value of art-infused education, building the capacity of teacher leaders and instructional coaches, and effective professional development pedagogy. For complete information about the compelling evidence that supports our programs, we invite you to review our latest research documents.

  • Transforming Schools by Developing Creative Leadership Built Around Art-Infused Education

    Download the Whitepapers
  • Compelling Evidence Supports Creative Teaching Strategies

    Download the Summary
  • There's More To Art Than Meets The Eye

    Download our School Culture Study
  • Are Parents Too Busy to Enjoy Their Kids?

    Read Our Parent Engagement Study

TurnAround: Arts Initiative

Crayola is proud to partner with the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Education as part of public-private partnership to narrow the achievement gap and increase student engagement through the arts. Read the reports and watch the video to learn more.

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