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UNESCO » Culture » Themes » Creativity » Arts Education

Creativity

  • UNESCO-Ruby Partnership
  • Creative Cities Network
  • Creative Industries
  • Arts Education
  • Aschberg Bursaries for Artists
  • International Fund for the Promotion of Culture

Theme 1: Implementation of the Road map

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Moderator:

  • Jose Sasportes (Portugal)

Panellists:

  • Olga Lucia Olaya Parra (Colombia) (views)
  • Emily Achieng’ Akuno (Kenya) (views)
  • Leila Rezk (Lebanon) (views)
  • Christina Hong (New Zealand/Australia) (Views)

Workshops:

  • Arts education in school and out of school 
  • Advocating to different audiences and responding to local needs
  • Intra- and intergovernmental partnerships
  • Partnerships within and beyond school: Collaborative efforts between public and private sectors, schools and communities, cultural institutions, etc.
  • Cooperation between teachers and artists
  • Core competencies of art education practitioners
  • Education and training system for teachers (general and arts) and artists
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