Objective
The aim of this project is to monitor developments in European arts and culture management, encourage careers in this area and strengthen co-operation between training centres by promoting educational innovation. The partners want to develop a European dimension to training systems and their content through an existing European training-centre network (ENCACTC). Teacher-training sessions will provide for exchanges on arts and culture management practices in various European countries and improve educational methodology by exchanging the most successful experiences.
Those teachers/experts (administrators, economists, sociologists, political theorists, legal experts, historians, etc.) recruited from the network and participating in the sessions will be encouraged to share their knowledge as well as produce case studies and educational manuals which will then be translated and distributed throughout the various European countries involved. The project will deal with several topics such as cultural marketing, cultural policy, project methodology, mediation in artistic affairs, etc.
Impact
This project will contribute towards greater intellectual and geographical mobility for teachers, towards educational innovation in training centres and towards recognising arts and culture management occupations as essential tools for promoting culture and the arts in Europe.
Contract number : F/96/2/0411/PI/II.1.1.b/FPC
Domaine : Continuing vocational training
Contents :
New job profiles
Social dialogue
Vocational qualifications
Products :
Training programmes/ curriculum
Group training with tutor
Computer/electronic-based materials
Public :
Trainers, designers & managers of training programmes
Teachers
Training managers
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Coordinator
69001 Lyon
France
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