Cluster meeting among sister projects and the European Commission to discuss policy impact
NewsOn March 20, a cluster meeting brought together representatives from four sister projects—PULSE ART, TOUCHED, INTRACOMP, and ALPHABETICA—alongside officials from the European Commission to discuss initiatives in arts, cultural awareness, and expression in education.
During the meeting, each project presented its current work, shared policy insights, and explored a roadmap for future collaboration. The discussions emphasized strategies for integrating arts and cultural education more effectively across different educational contexts.
European Commission representatives highlighted their interest in specific project outputs with potential for scaling across member states. They also sought evidence of best practices and insights from the projects’ literature reviews, emphasising the importance of informed, evidence-based approaches in shaping cultural education policies.
The meeting reinforced cooperation among the projects and the European Commission, setting the stage for continued innovation and policy impact in arts and cultural education.
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