Is it important that teachers of the arts across disciplines have an international experience? Should ELIA and its members support arts teachers’ mobility during their initial training or throughout lifelong learning programmes?
The Arts in Education Platform will meet to examine ways of enhancing art teachers’ professional qualifications, through advocating for a new European system. The idea being that this system would recognise intercultural learning and mobility without
compromising existing internationalisation processes or career paths in teachers’ respective countries.
This online spotlight session will question if such a system could act as an instrumental tool for the development of a truly European arts education area, promoting international collaboration, knowledge exchange, and professional growth.
We are calling all arts education professionals, and teachers in training keen to explore the possibilities of borderless future for teachers of the arts. Join this interactive session with presentations and breakouts, which aims to tease
apart the complexities of these issues, find common ground and map positive ways forward together.
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PROGRAMME
SPEAKERS
- Tine Delva, Deputy Head of Unit, Higher Education, European Commission Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture
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Barbara Michalk, Head of Section ‘Higher Education in Germany and Europe’, HRK – German Rectors‘ Conference
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Ana Telles, Dean of the School of the Arts, University of Évora (Portugal), member of ELIA working group Arts in Education
- Tapio Saavala, Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture
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Lilli-Krõõt Repnau, MA student Art Teaching, Estonian Academy of the Arts (Estonia)
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Ioana Moldoveanu, BA student Arts Pedagogy, vice-president of the Student Association (ASUAD) - University of Art and Design Cluj-Napoca (Romania)
Please note that live closed captioning will be available during the session.
If you have any other accessibility questions or concerns, please get in touch with the ELIA Conference Manager Janja Ferenc at janja.ferenc@elia-artschools.org.