Art education major, what minor?

<p>I, despite being rather distant from even applying to college, in my excessive planning, am attempting to figure out what minor would best compliment a major in art education. The minors I have been thinking about are these.
.Philosophy (would be good for a high understanding of art and creativity, which I may need to explain)
.Women's and gender studies (diversity tends towards prominence and this would be good for that, as well as putting some general education stuff towards a minor)
.Theatre and dance (I enjoy theatre, though not so much the dance part, and it might make college a bit more fun.)
.French (It isn't the language of the arts for nothing and it would require less than the others in terms of courses, as well as diversifying me)
Which of these do you think would be most helpful, both career wise (I plan on being a high school art teacher) and personal wise (personally good for my development)?</p>

<p>Any responses would be lovely.</p>

<p>I could also take a philosiphy major, if that helps any.</p>

<p>This was distinctly disappointing. 70 people read this and had absolutely no advice. At all.</p>

<p>Well, think of how those minors would help you. The theater major could also prepare you for teaching performing arts. Do you need to know French where you are or are planning on teaching? Personally, I don’t think women’s study would be helpful… Philosophy can help with theory behind art, but also the theory of teaching.</p>

<p>I think either philosophy or theater would be most helpful</p>