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MOdellentwicklung: Kunst und Kreativität als Alternative

Funder: European CommissionProject code: 2016-1-DE02-KA204-003303
Funded under: ERASMUS+ | Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices | Strategic Partnerships for adult education Funder Contribution: 58,925 EUR

MOdellentwicklung: Kunst und Kreativität als Alternative

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MOKKA => MOdellentwicklung: Kunst und Kreativität als AlternativeDevelopment of Models: Art and Creativity as AlternativesThe institutions participating in the project have aimed at collecting and documenting material which will enable learners in various fields of adult education to be open-minded and to offer mutual esteem and respect when meeting others. Thus, they are then prepared to exchange ideas and work on them together.This project work has not only been about better integrating people into processes of learning and about optimising their performances, but we report on possibilities – and illustrate them with the help of case studies – how people who are responsible in the fields of work and education are able to better adjust themselves and their professional focus as they are confronted with vastly heterogenous situations and with challenges like the integration of refugees and people with migration backgrounds, which is why they then need access to corresponding individual measures of support, of enculturation, of mutual acceptance.The project MOKKA has tested and documented ways to improve people’s skills and abilities to make contacts und become integrated. Creative talents of people, their eagerness to experiment and ideas how to use their own knowledge were confirmed and widened in order to help children and young people develop and stabilize some profound self-confidence. Teachers / lecturers / social workers see their professional work more and more as being supportive and innovative. The project MOKKA has generated and provides small work samples; concrete creative ideas and their implementation are presented on the homepage of the project. The products are meant as basis for an ADD-ON-programme which focuses on social and cultural issues in diverse forms and situations of learning. => http://www.westfaelisches-forum.de/unsere-projekte/mokka/mokka.htmlIn the course of the project MOKKA best practise cases have been found (1), documented and explained (2), newly developed and tested (3), as well as collected in a pool for further training courses (4):1) collecting small work samples which reflect creative ideas in individual partner institutions;2) pooling and explaining of materials that have been generated by working on the samples (1);3) developing and implementing new materials and small modules within the participating institutes as well as in similarly structured institutions in the vicinity;4) conceiving and testing a module / a course as a competence course ‘MOKKA’, which is offered as a course of further training within the European context. (2 offers in 2018, s. https://www.schooleducationgateway.eu))The milieu of encouragement in which immigrants and persons with a tendency towards deficits in education live, is often not suited to motivate young adults and to encourage them to trust their own talents. Therefore, we here present concrete examples of such forms of support. We pursue our aim to improve, expand and develop the preconditions by offering suggestions and commentaries on suitable methods as well as specific materials. The capabilities and talents of young people are manifold and differentiated; as, however, an early emphasis on achievement – mainly concerning very basic competences – implies a narrow perspective in our competitive society, they often remain undetected. We have seen ourselves as “treasure hunters” and we now offer some choice examples of those treasures. We aim at focussing teachers’ / lecturers’ / social workers’ attention in such a way that they may resort to competencies and skills in order to prevent the alienation or exclusion of young people. Thus, the integration and possibly even inclusion of students who approach processes of learning in a rather more associative than cognitive way will be supported more successfully. The project partners are largely extra-curricular institutions (museums, art and music academies, educational associations) in which pedagogical programmes have been developed and are employed successfully. The proposed competence-course was successfully organized twice in 2018. Lectures were trained to apply an ADD-ON-programme successfully and to understand and accept that people will learn by making detours, sometimes even more successfully. More over the results have been presented in a congress in November 2018.

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