International
Monitoring Comparative Research in Arts Education
25 May – 27 May 2011
Wildbad Kreuth, Germany
50 participants from South Africa, Uganda Oman Hong Kong, India,
Australia, New Zealand, UK, Canada, USA, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany,
Spain, Portugal Brasil
As a follow-up to the
2nd
World Conference on Arts Education in Seoul 2010, the aims of this
international workshop were to discuss ways to achieve an international
basis for comparative research in arts education. Experts from all over
the world joined the workshop, which took place in the beautiful
Bavarian landscape of Wildbad Kreuth.
It was agreed, that the group of UNESCO chairs and observatories should
create a broader steering committee that should complete the process by
a website/portal that will facilitate networking of all arts educators,
experts, researches interested, disseminate information about research
and foster partnership with other networks, organisations and
initiatives. The steering committee will keep the group (present at
Wildbad Kreuth) informed and continue to encourage input. All issues
will be linked to the Seoul
Agenda.
Minutes
There are two protocols of the two-days collaborative workshop (which
combined key notes, smaller discussion groups, and plenum discussions):
the "symposium minutes", which contains issues, proposals and questions
raised during the conference - many thoughts and details are to be
found in this document -, and the "resolution minutes", which document
the discussion process leading to the resolution.
Presentations
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