Title of article :
A Preliminary Assessment of a New Arts Education Programme in Dutch Secondary Schools
Author/Authors :
Haanstra، Folkert نويسنده , , Nagel، Ineke نويسنده , , Ganzeboom، Harry نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 2 سال 2002
Abstract :
In The Netherlands a new compulsory programme,
Arts and Cultural Education, has been implemented
since 1998 in order to stimulate the cultural interest
and the cultural activities of young people.
Attending cultural activities is at the core of this
programme and these activities should be of
‘generally accepted quality’. A research project by
Utrecht University describes and evaluates the
introduction of this new programme. The results
presented are based on questionnaires from 89
teachers, 1100 students between 14 and 17 years
old. Analyses show that arts and cultural education
students do participate more in traditional culture
(theatre, museum and classical concerts) than
other secondary school students. However there
are substantial differences in the opinions of teachers
as to which kind of cultural activities should be
permitted for the new programme. Results also
indicate that the majority of teachers are quite
liberal in accepting the choices of their students.
About half of the cultural activities of the new
programme fall into the category of popular
cultural activities (cinema, pop-concerts, dj-/vjevents).
Students who do not (or not yet) follow the
arts and cultural education programme visit these
activities to the same extent.
Journal title :
International Journal of Art & Design Education
Journal title :
International Journal of Art & Design Education