“…A number of authors claim that the degree to which the visual arts are used as a tool for learning is significantly influenced by the teacher's pedagogical beliefs; that it is these beliefs and values that a teacher holds about childhood itself, the visual arts, and the role the visual arts play in education, that will affect when children create art, which materials they will use, and how they go about this process (Bae, 2004;Clark & de Lautour, 2013;Eisner, 1978;McArdle, 2003McArdle, , 2012Wright, 2003). For example, Clark and de Lautour (2013, p. 131) believe that "teachers' attitudes set the climate, contribute to the organisational culture of the setting and, along the continuum, creatively support, or ignore, the child's engagement with all experiences, including the arts".…”