Veranstaltung

Titel der Veranstaltung: 2nd World Conference on Arts Education
Art der Veranstaltung: Konferenz / Tagung / Fachtagung / Kolloquium / Kongress / Symposium
Veranstalter: UNESCO; MCST (Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism Republic of Korea)
Beginn der Veranstaltung: 25. 05. 2010
Ende der Veranstaltung: 28. 05. 2010
Veranstaltungsort: Seoul
Veranstaltungsstätte: COEX Convention & Exhibition Center
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Hochschullehrer/innen / Forscher/-innen
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Sozialpädagogen/-pädagoginnen
Kurzbeschreibung: The significance and value of arts education has already been underlined and expressed in the “Road Map for Arts Education“, resulting from the First World Conference on Arts Education held in Lisbon, Portugal, in 2006. It is now the time to focus on encouraging the implementation of the “Road Map“. Furthermore, this new global encounter in Seoul of art education actors will target to highlight the socio-cultural dimensions of arts education and reinforce research and knowledge of practices, ensuing from new conceptual and methodological tools.
We particularly hope that the Conference in Seoul will contribute to the elaboration of new strategies and strengthen collaboration between the main actors: national authorities, local governments, teachers, artists, researchers, associations and NGOs, to work together towards developing practices and reinforcing the position of arts education in schools as well as within societies.
Our aim is that the Conference results in raising further awareness of the role, which arts education can play in all countries, in favour of communities and people of all conditions, in the spirit of peace and in respect of cultural diversity. In consequence, we expect to strengthen the will to make arts education even more creative and effective in the world of today and tomorrow.
Schlagwörter: International conference; Arts education; Art; Culture; Diversity; Creativity; Globalisation;