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This webinar occurred live on Sunday 24 May 2020

This webinar provides an introduction to International Arts Education Week, sharing the history and activities for the 2020 Celebration. Join Teresa Torres de Eca representing the World Alliance for Arts Education and Jeff M. Poulin representing Creative Generation to learn how to celebrate arts education through this global event.

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This webinar occurred live on Saturday 23 May 2020

The webinar aims to exchange experiences and expertise on arts education in humanitarian programmes through 3 points of view. It is recognized that artistic practices are a source of well-being and would help to develop this potential, especially among young people and children in war zones and situations of displacement (refugee camps, etc.). The emergency humanitarian system provides child protection and education programmes in emergency situations carried out by United Nations organizations and international and national NGOs. These programmes often rely on artistic practices to develop non-formal, alternative and more responsive methods of education. Through this webinar, we propose to three participants who have facilitated and/or observed workshops on artistic practices in humanitarian interventions to share their practices, their reflections on the issues at stake and their advice.

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This webinar occurred live on Monday 25 May 2020

After 6 weeks of lockdown, schools in New Zealand reopened with the arts and wellbeing at the centre of their approach to the return. Principals, teachers and academics from the University of Auckland partnered to create a website with arts lesson plans to guide teachers to use the arts to address the collective trauma experienced from the COVID-19 pandemic. This unique resource, Te Rito Toi (www.teritotoi.org) had nearly 200,000 page views in less than three weeks. The work was funded in part by UNESCO NZ.

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Share Promising Practices

In our collaboration with UNESCO, we are helping to facilitate the sharing of knowledge and documentation of promising practices of arts education. Check out the Virtual Space to see great work from around the world.