Workshops, training and exchange projects. And all under the “Podlaski Pomost Culture”. For its implementation the Regional Centre for Cultural Animation is 1 million 130 thousand. zł.
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Deputy Speaker Maciej Food and chief WOAK-u Cezary Mielko
the aim of the three-year project “Podlaski bridge of culture” is the creation of a network of permanent cooperation between cultural institutions and educational institutions-educational Podlaskie. And all in order to strengthen the offer of cultural education available to young people of Podlasie.
What’s the project?
The project will be organized a number of projects. For starters – research activities, that the diagnosis of the current state in the field of cultural education. Thanks to it you will find out what resources we have, what personnel, what forms of cultural education, and what are the needs in this area. The next step – is the answer to those needs – that is, training and workshops for animators, instructors and teachers. We will take care of the training materials needed in modern forms of youth work. Finally, the next stage – the co-financing educational programs for young people. All activities will be implemented in collaboration with the curator of education, schools and centers of excellence personnel, non-governmental organizations and more than twenty local cultural centers across the region.
How to use culture?
– the point is to teach young people to participate in culture. Make them aware that it is worthwhile to use the culture, it is worth to know its products and that it is worth it to co-create. To convince young people that need to have a well-educated workforce, which in a modern and attractive way they can to get young people – highlight the implementers of the project.
The project Provincial Cultural Animation Centre has more than 1 million 130 thousand. zł, including co-financing of almost 850 thousand. zł for the years 2016-2018. WOAK will be the regional coordinator of the program “A Young Culture” led by the National Cultural Centre.
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