Cultural Literacies’ Value in Europe

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    Description

    The Cultural Literacies’ Value in Europe (CLiViE) project develops and applies a Theory of Change (ToC) methodology and Social Return on Investment (SROI) framework to increase our understanding of the value of cultural literacy through arts-based education on social cohesion. It will be delivered through four main phases: it ‘maps’ arts-based education within the context of cultural literacy learning across different learning environments and over different stages of a young person’s education; it ‘evaluates’ arts-based education to help identify and assess their actual outputs and outcomes; it ‘values’ arts-based education activities through calculating its impact to further contribute to our understanding of the 'where', 'when', 'what' and 'how' young people’s cultural literacies are developed, and differentiated in various learning environments; and it ‘practices’ pedagogies through developing an innovative set of practices and materials to support art-based educators to develop social justice and inclusion and improve the lives of young people through collaborative pedagogy. It has been designed to meet the three main research outcomes of the work programme topic: the ToC methodology and SROI framework for cultural literacies will directly increase our understanding of the value of cultural literacy on social cohesion; the evidencing of value in arts-based education and the collaborative pedagogy practices in cultural literacy through the co-creation of communities of practice (COPs) and a professional development programme (PDP) for arts educators will support the targeted commissioning of activities that will increase cultural literacy in Europe; and the innovative methodology for data gathering (and engaging) through emotional cartography allows young people to find a voice through more effective initiatives to foster cultural literacy around European cultures.
    AcronymCLiViE
    StatusActive
    Effective start/end date1/04/2428/02/27

    Collaborative partners

    • Rīga Stradiņš University
    • University of Helsinki (lead)
    • Charles University
    • Stichting Defence for Children International
    • Daugavpils University
    • Julian Cochran Foundation
    • Association Creative Connection
    • SGH Warsaw School Of Economics
    • Sinfonia Varsovia
    • Technical University of Munich
    • University of Milano-Bicocca
    • Vytautas Magnus University
    • Helsinki YMCA (Young Men’s Christian Association)

    Total Funding

    • Horizon europe: €2,999,890.00

    Keywords

    • Cultural studies
    • cultural diversity
    • Social Cohesion
    • Theory of Change
    • SROI
    • arts-based education

    Field of Science

    • 5.3 Educational sciences
    • 6.4 Arts (arts, history of arts, performing arts, music)
    • 6.5 Other humanities

    Smart Specialization Area

    • Social sciences and humanities as fields with horizontal impact on RIS3

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