PLURART addresses the challenge of leveraging the linguistic and cultural diversity of children, youth, and their families to promote educational inclusion and social justice. Implemented in a school located in a socio-economically disadvantaged and highly diverse urban community in Catalonia, the pilot action spans multiple educational levels, including pre-school, primary and secondary education.
The activities carried out in this setting focus on the participatory design, implementation and analysis of arts-based, plurilingual, and pluricultural classroom projects that enhance, promote and develop pupils’ plurilingual and artistic competences. These projects foreground personal repertoires and experiences, engage with socially relevant issues, and foster socio-educational transformation. The co-creation processes involve educational agents (teachers, students, families) together with local and migrant-background artists, artistic collectives and arts-education scholars as key participants. The pilot also includes trainee teachers and MA/PhD students. Researchers in the project are also teacher trainers, supervisors of MA thesis and PhD dissertations and experts in plurilingual education.