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CYANOTYPES organizes workshop INTEGRATE TRIPLE LOOK LEARNING

 
On May 10th 2023 will take place the in-person event, Integrate Triple Loop Learning. The workshop will take place in the 2027 European City of Culture Évora, and is hosted by ELIA and Hochschule der Bildenden Künste Saar – HBKS.
 
Organised as part of the ELIA Academy 2023, in this workshop participants will learn about processes and methods to identify relevant skills and raise awareness around explicit and implicit skill sets. Using the European sustainability competence framework, GreenComp, as an exemplary framework, participants will engage in conversation around questions about curricular design, organisational design matters and the cross-organisational processes of transformation in the cultural and creative industries sector. 
 
You can register for the event here.
 
About the event
The second occasion of the workshops about anticipating future skills will be organised during the ELIA Academy 2023 in Évora, Portugal, hosted by ELIA and Hochschule der Bildenden Künste Saar – HBKS. The focus of the workshop is a triple loop learning framework that combines the effective adoption of existing (and validated) skillsets the co-creative development of new skillsets and a flexible framework to respond to disruptive changes with future skillsets.
 
This workshop guides the audience through processes and methods to identify relevant skills and raise awareness around explicit and implicit skill sets.
 
Using the GreenComp as an exemplary framework, participants will engage in conversation around questions about curricular design, organizational design matters and the cross-organizational processes of transformation in the cultural and creative industries sector.
 
The GreenComp is used as a training manual, which allows participants to enhance their knowledge and understanding of transversal skillsets and the need for up-skilling of academic staff when it comes to the green transition and the consequent new curriculum design needs for higher arts education. 
 
The Cyanotypes workshop hopes to be a first step towards our future literacy and future of education. CYANOTYPES brings together a wide variety of organisations, stakeholders, and European networks to address the needs and skills gaps in the Cultural & Creative Industries. Based on innovative multidisciplinary approaches, CYANOTYPES tackles the sector’s potential for innovation and competitiveness, which deals as well with challenges presented by, among others, COVID-19, the digital transition, and the green shift.
 
  • published 28 April 2023
  • modified 28 April 2023