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CONFERENCE
PROGRAM
Official Opening Ceremony –
Monday 6
Sunday 5 March
2006
Arrival of the participants (welcome
desk at Airport)
Registration at Belem Centre
Monday 6 March 2006
8:00 Registration Continues
9:00 Large Auditorium **
Official opening ceremony
Address by H. Exc. Mr
. Jorge SAMPAIO
President of the Portuguese Republic
Opening remarks by, Mr Koïchiro Matsuura,Director-General of UNESCO
Opening Ceremony
10:00
Prof. Antonio
Damásio
Art and Education
10:30
Drums from
The Metropolitan Orchestra
Coffee Break
11:00
First Plenary Session
Sir Ken Robinson
Back to Basics: Arts Education in the 21st Century
11:30
Address:
by Mr Emílio Rui Vilar
by Dr Douglas Boughton
12:00
Nomination of
the Conference committee (President, Vice-President and Reporter)
Chaired by: José Sasportes
12:10
Large Auditorium **
Panel 1: The importance of arts
education
Chaired by: Bongani Tembe
Prof. Jobst Plog
Mr. Oliveira Martins
Dr.Max Wyman
Prof. Cheng Kai Ming
13:30 Lunch Break
15:00 Large Auditorium **
First Roundtable
“The role of the commercial and charitable sectors in encouraging education
for creative futures”
Benefits of Arts Education
by Sir Paul Judge
Music and Dance
by Peter Sjoquist
and Liane Hentschke
Literature and Theatre
by Ana Mafalda Leite and Dan
Baron Cohen
Media
by Stephen Apkon
and Mustapha Assad
Visual Arts
by Douglas Boughton
and Henry Meyric
Hughes
Commercial and charitable partnerships
by Prof Anne Bamford
17:00 Coffee Break
17.15 Breakout Groups
Music and Dance Room Massua***
Chaired by: Sjoquist/Hentschke
Literature and Theatre Room Siaca***
Chaired by: Leite/Cohen
Media
Quedá***
Chaired by: Apkon/Assad
Visual Arts Large
Auditorium**
Chaired by: Boughton/Hughes
18.15
Continue First Roundtable: Plenary
Session Large Auditorium**
Presentation
by Rathna Kumar
Reports by groups
by Chairs of groups
Closing Remarks by:
Louise Blouin MacBain and Emílio Rui Vilar
Summary by:
Sir Paul Judge
17:00 In
parallel
18:15 Workshop (I) See programme Annex
I
19:30 Visit to Frida
Kahlo Exhibition and
Cocktail
21:30 Concert by
the Metropolitan Youth Orchestra of Lisbon
Tuesday 7 March 2006
9:00 - 11:30
Large Auditorium**
Second Plenary Session
Panel 2: Measuring the social, cultural and economic impact of arts education
Chaired by: Dr Huda Abi Fares
Prof. Rex Nettleford
Prof. David Throsby
Mr. Bernard Hugonnier
Prof. Tuula Tamminen
Mr. David Parker
09:00 - 12:00 In Parallel: Working session (I) Room Calempluy
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Action Plan Asia
Chaired by: Richard Engelhardt
Facilitator: Prof. Cheng Kai Ming
(Hong Kong, China)
11:30 - 12:00 Coffee
Break
12:00 - 13:00 Working session
(II) Room Calempluy
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Discussion on “Defining avenues for international co-operation” with
Representatives from NGO partners IDEA, INSEA, ISME, MUS-E, and the WCC.
Chaired by: Liane Hentschke
13:00 Lunch break
14:30 - 17:00 Third
Plenary Session Large Auditorium
Panel 3: Teaching methods/ Teachers’
training
Chaired by: Dr. Peter Smith,
UNESCO
Prof. João Soeiro Carvalho
Prof. Michael Mel
Dr Linda Nathan
Prof Kinichi Fukumoto
Dr Gunvor Guttorm
15:00 In Parallel: Working session (III) Room Calempluy
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Implementing Arts Education in Africa
Chaired by: Nilda Anglarill,
UNESCO and Edouard Matoko, UNESCO
Facilitator: Adépo Yapo
(Ivory Cost)
17:00 Coffee Break
17:30 Fourth Plenary Session Large Auditorium**
Panel 4: Human resources and
partnerships
Chaired by: Dr Kapila Vatsyayan
Dr. David Parker
Steven Campbell
Prof. José Antonio Abreu
Lipuwishi Mbuyamba
Fausto Vasco Neves
19:30 Concert by the Gulbenkian
Choir at the Hieronimites Monastery
Wednesday 8 March 2006
Second Roundtable Small Auditorium **
Road Map for Arts Education
09:00
Item 1
Reports from Regional and International Conferences on Arts Education
Chaired by: Sheldon Shaeffer (UNESCO)
· UNESCO Asia-Pacific Regional
Conference in Preparation for the ‘World Conference on Arts Education (Seoul,
November 2005)
by Dr. Samuel Lee (UNESCO)
· Synergies between Arts and Education
- Preparatory regional conference for Arts Education for Europe and North
America (Vilnius, September 2005)
by Dr. Dalia Siaulytiène
· Towards Quality Arts Education:
Challenges and Opportunities in Latin American and Latin Caribbean (Bogotá,
November 2005)
by Ms. Maria Clemencia Pérez Uribe
· In-and-out of the Caribbean:
Practice & Prospects of Arts Education for Societies-in-Crisis -
International Arts Education Symposium (Trinidad and Tobago, June 2005)
by Dr. Dani Lyndersay and
M. Rawle Gibbons
· Moving Forward on Arts and Education
- Arts and Education international meeting (Melbourne September 2005)
by M. Risto Ruohonen
· Art and Craft Education and Its
Institutions in Oman
by Dr. Mohammed Al-Amri
· Implementing arts-education
programmes in Africa: the role of museums
by M. Samuel Sidibé
· The importance of arts education
(advocacy) and the impact of arts education on social and cultural issues
by Ms. Maria Gabriela Lay
11:00 Coffee Break
11:30 Item 2
Overview of Best Practices of Member
States in the field of Arts Education
Small Auditorium**
Chaired by: Richard Engelhadt (UNESCO)
11:30 Discussion group 1 : Policy
Moderated by Mr. Laurent Bazin, France and
Mr. Indrasen Vencatachellum,
UNESCO
M. Ho Seong Yong, Republic of Korea; Dr. Luis Hernán Errázuriz, Chile; Dr Madmuri
Ramyead, Mauritius; Ms Katri Santtila, Finland; Ms
Helen Cooper, New Zealand; Dr Ernst Wagner and M. Wolfgang Schlump, Germany.
12:30 Discussion group 2: Teaching the
Arts (1)
Moderated by Dr Kyunghe
Sung, Republic of Korea and Mrs.
Sonia Barhi, UNESCO
Dr Persefoni Agrafiotou,
Greece; Ms Ellen K. Aslaksen and Ms Astrid Holen, Norway; Ms Alimata Badini, Burkina Faso; Ms
Alena Gouliaeva, Belarus; M. Mahmoud Sadiq, Jordan; M. Paul Vogelezang
and Max Lebouille, the Netherlands.
13:00 Lunch Break
14:00 Discussion group 2 (continues)
14:30 Discussion group 3 : Teaching
the Arts (2)
Moderated by Jean Pierre Guingané, Theatre Director and researcher, Burkina
Faso and Mrs. Tereza
Wagner, UNESCO
M. Issaufou Hamadal Moumine, Niger; M. José Luiz Hernández Gutiérrez, Mexico; Ms
Retha-Louise Hofmeyr,
Namibia; Ms Bernarda Jorge and Ms Elvira Taveras, Dominican Republic; Ms Slagjana
Jovanovik, The Former Yugoslav Republic of
Macedonia; Ms Sabina Agamirova, Azerbaijan..
15:30 Discussion group 4: Teaching the
Arts (3)
Moderated by Ms Milagros del Corral,
Spain and Mr. Edouard Matoko, UNESCO
Ms Vineta Kreigere and Ms Ilze KupcaLatvia, Latvia;
Dr Dirk Terryn Canon, Belgium; Dr.Dalia Siaulytiène, Lithuania; Ms Warda
Bint Hilal Al-Bousaidi
and Ms Bassima Bint Mohammed Al-Zadjali,
Oman; M. Inoue Masayuki, Japan.
16:30 Discussion group 5 :
Partnerships
Moderator, M. Max Wyaman,
Canada and Richard Engelhardt, UNESCO
Ms Gillian Gardinar and Ms Collette Brennan,
Australia; Dr. Naomi Jaffe and Dr. Yael Shai, Israel; Ms Angelika
Plank, Austria; Ms Petronilla Deterville,
Santa Lucia, M. Daouda Diarra,
Senegal; Ms Marjan Prevodnik,
Slovenia.
17:30 Coffee Break
18:00 Item 3
Presentation of draft paper defining
the general scope of a “Road map for Arts Education”
Chaired by Einar Solbu,
Norway and Dr. Sheldon Shaeffer, UNESCO
Presented by the Working Committee.
Followed by Appointing a Drafting
Committee for the Road Map.
In Parallel
09:00 - 18:00 Workshop (2) See
Programme Annex II
18:00 Working session (IV) Room
Calempluy***
NGO’s meeting
Thursday 9 March 2006
8:30 - 10:00 Camoy**
Working Breakfast Room
Moderated by Rod Fisher, Director International Intelligence on Culture (UK)
High level experts belonging to Ministries of Culture and/or of Education
from Member States, Chair persons of the Panels, Roundtables and Workshops.
10:00 - 13:00 Large Auditorium**
Fifth plenary session
10:00-13:00
Fifth
plenary session Large Auditorium**
Defining
priorities for immediate action by Ministers of Education and/or of Culture
Chair: President of the World Conference and the
representative of the Director General of UNESCO
· Prof. Adel Tweissy,
Minister of Culture, Jordan,
· Dr. Remigijus Motuzas, Minister of Education and Science, Lithuania
. Mrs.María
del Carmen Acena,
Minister of Education, Guatemala
. Prof Sevda Mammadaliyeva, Deputy
Minister of Culture, Ministry of Culture, Azerbaijan
· Mr Mohammad Hossein Imani Khoshkoo, Deputy Minister in Arts, Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance, Iran
· Ms
Amalia Chaverri, Deputy Minister
of Culture, Costa Rica,
Ministerio de Cultura, Costa Rica
· Dr Andreas Benedek,
Deputy Minister of National Cultural Heritage, Hungary
· Mr Yangwoo Park, Deputy Minister of Culture, Republic of Korea
· Ms Tamar Kvariani,
Deputy
Minister of Ministry of Culture, Monuments Protection and Sport, Georgia
13:30 Lunch break
16:30 Closing Session Large
Auditorium**
Presentation
of the conclusions of the Panels, the workshops and the Round tables by
reporters
Chaired by: President of the Conference and the
representative of the Director General of UNESCO
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Presentation of the
recommendation for immediate implementation by experts from Member States
(Road map for arts education)
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Final Decision on the structure
and proposed contents of the Road Map
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Announcement of follow-up
activities by Member States
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Concluding keynote by Eric
Booth, Kennedy Center (USA)
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Final remarks by Government of
Portugal and by Mr Marcio Barbosa,
Deputy Director-General of UNESCO
·
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Final message by
Shantala Shivalingappa.
Monday 6 March
17:15 - 18:00 Annex I
-Workshop session (1)
Workshop will be taking place in parallel to the break-up groups of the
Roundtable 1
Workshops devoted to sharing experiences of policy evaluation; good and
effective practices; assessments; project implementation issues; gaps, etc
Room A ***
Workshop 1.1 Arts Education Policy 1:
Comparative studies
Moderated by: Arnold Aprill, Executive Director, Chicago Arts Partnerships
in Education (CAPE)
Deborah Gonzalez and Susy Watts, USA, Larry O’Farrell, Canada,
Natalija Macura, Serbia
and Montenegro, Judith Dinham, Peter Wright and
Robin Pascoe, Australia
Room B ***
Workshop 1.2: Multicultural Diversity
in Arts Education
Moderated by: Catherine Kariuki (East African Theatre Institute; IDEA
Secretary)
SC Wang & Priscillia LE Pui,
Malaysia, Dejan Atanackovic,
Serbia Montenegro, Badrul Isa,
Malaysia, Luca Zan, Italy, Vladimir Ionesov, Russian Federation
Salon Nobre
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Workshop 1.3: New Media: Interactive
learning with creative new media
Moderated by: Christina Human,
UNESCO
Pierre Pepin, USA, Doyun
Lee, UNESCO, Daniela Reimann, Germany, Marc Fritzsche, Germany, Christian Clozier,
France
Room Calempluy **
Workshop 1.4: Arts Education focusing
on Heritage
Moderated by: Indrasen Vencatachellum, UNESCO
Olaia Fontal, Spain, Ricardo Rivadeneira Velásquez, Colombia; Margarida Moura, Portugal, Ana Maria
Schultze, Brazil;Maria de São José Côrte-Real, Portugal, Beatriz Eugenia Díaz,
Colombia
09:00 - 11:00 Annex II-
Workshop sessions (2), (3), (4) and (5)
Workshop (2)
Room A ***
Workshop 2.1 Arts Teaching Methods and
Children with Special Needs
Moderated by: Douglas Boughton, World President,
International Society for Education through Art (InSEA).
Geraldine Katz and Carmella Grynberg, , Australia,
Margaret Lau, Nadia Lovett, Aerinn Morgan and Paul Whetham, Australia, Zaharah
Zakaria, Malaysia, Kilo Asheri,
Cameroon.
Room B ***
Workshop 2.2: Arts Education, creative
solution to socio-cultural challenges of today’s world
Moderated by: Dan Baron Cohen,
President of IDEA (International Drama/Education and Theatre Association).
Trevor Thwaites, New Zealand, Helen Treuel, Australia, Susan Battye,
New Zealand, Kuppuswamy Annapoorna,
UK, Emőke Solumosi,
Hungary, Kevin McCauley, South Africa.
Room Quedá
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Workshop 2.3: Exploring community
practises in the curriculum
Moderated by: Liane Hentschke,
President-Elect, International Society for Music
Education (ISME).
Dani Lyndersay, Trinidad
and Tobago, John O’Toole, Australia Lydia Sharman and Theodora Stathopoulos,
Canada, Rihard Gerver,
UK, Christina Hong, New Zealand.
Room Calempluy
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Workshop 2.4: Arts Education in Social
and Cultural Integration
Moderated by: Ana Mae Barbosa, University of Sao Paulo.
Pedro García Lanza, Uruguay, Pedro Saragoça Martins, Portugal,
Lívia Marques Carvalho, Brazil,
Rosa Eva Valle Flórez, Spain, Flor Alba Garzón Gacharná, Columbia, Montserrat
Martell, UNESCO.
Room Massua
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Workshop 2.5: Partnerships that work,
examples of collaboration
Moderated by: Marianne Poncelet, International
Yehudi Menuhin Foundation.
Roberta Altman, USA, Arnold Aprill & Gail Burnaford, USA, Annie Cornbleet,
UK, Julie Dyson, Australia, Cate Fowler and Julie
Orchard, Australia.
11:00 - 13:00 Workshop (3)
Room A ***
Workshop 3.1: Arts Education Policy 2:
Re-designing curriculum and evaluation
Moderated by: Prof. Max Fuchs,
German Federation of Associations
for Cultural Youth Education
Nick Rabkin, USA, Anna Cutler, UK, Sylvia Dow, UK,
Leah Goldstein Moses, USA, Ruth Churchill Dower and Barry Hepton,
UK, Rolf Witte, Germany.
Room Massua
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Workshop 3.2: Arts Education in Promoting Peace and Tolerance
Moderator: Tintti Karppinen (Vice-President
of General Council of IDEA).
Ishaq Ashaq, USA, Kjell Skyllstad, Norway, Paddy
Walker, Cook Islands, Sextou Persephone, Greece,
Luisa Sotomayor and Jeff Melanson,
Canada
Room Quedá
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Workshop 3.3: Contextual learning
through the Arts: creative and collaborative process
Moderated by: Diederik Schönau, CITO (Dutch National institute for
Educational Measurement)
Mohammed Hamid Mohammed, Ethiopia, Lorna Fulton,
UK, Kenny Orla, Ireland, Colin Schumacher,
Australia, Tracie Rogers, Grenada.
Room Calempluy ***
Workshop 3.4: Impact of Arts Education
on Social and Cultural Issues
Moderated by: Teresa Torres Eça, International Society for Education through Art
(InSEA).
Ana Patrícia Gago, Portugal, Olga Lucia Olaya, Colombia, Fátima
Souto, Portugal, Ana Lisboa, Brazil, Lais Krucken Pereira, Brazil, Grégoire Kabore, Burkina-Faso.
Room Massua
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Workshop 3.5 Implementation of Arts
Education
Moderated by: Hermann Voesgen, President of the European Network of
Cultural Administration Training Centres (ENCATC).
Gertrude Spilka and Suzy Watts, USA, Stephanie Burridge, Australia/ Singapore,
Amar Bakshi, USA; Rachel Mason, Liam Gearon
and Yordanka Valkanova,
(UK), Haanstra Folkert,
The Netherlands.
14:00 - 16:00 Workshop (4)
Room A ***
Workshop 4.1: Impact of Arts Education
in the Development of the Child
Moderated by: Douglas Boughton, World President,
International
Society for Education through Art (InSEA).
Kerry Freedman, USA, Kathryn Grushka, Australia, Graham Nash, Australia, Kafui Adzo Sosu, Ghana.
Room B ***
Workshop 4.2 Critique and the
Evaluation of Art: A personal experience
Moderated by: Steven Clark (ANRAT; IDEA Director of Projects).
Amanda Lichtenstein, USA, Margaret White, Australia, Marjan Prevodnik, Slovenia, Fiona Blaikie,
Canada, Diederik Schönau, The Netherlands and John Steers, UK, Monica Prendergast, Canada.
Room Quedá
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Workshop 4.3: Contextual Learning
through the Arts 2: Arts Education integral to all school education
Moderator: Liane Hentschke,
President-Elect, International Society for Music Education (ISME).
Prabha Sahasrabudhe, USA,
Po Chi Tam, UK, Mariko Yoshida, Japan, Winfried Kneip, Germany, Anna Maria Guglielmino,
Italy.
Room Calempluy
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Workshop 4.4: Teachers Training in
Visual Arts
Moderated by: Ana Mae Barbosa, University of Sao Paulo
Isabel Bezelga, Portugal, Marián López FDZ, Spain, Pierre Gosselin,
Canada, Dolores Alvarez, Spain, Natália Pais and Ana Galvão Lucas,
Portugal.
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Room Massua
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Workshop 4.5 Partnership to improve
learning
Moderated by: Sonia Bahri, UNESCO
Lisanne Gibson and Jocelyn Dodd, UK, Nicoleta Zagura, Romania, Jane Sillis, UK, Daniel
Godston,
USA, Phyllis R. Magrab, USA.
16:00 - 18:00 Workshops (5)
Room A ***
Workshop 5.1: Arts as a Language for
Communication and Critical Awareness
Moderated by: Douglas Boughton, World President,
International
Society for Education through Art (InSEA).
Carol Beynon and Kari Veblen,
Canada, Anna Kindler, Canada, Bernard Hoffert,
Australia, Maria Spychiger, (Switzerland) *, Rakhia Ismail, UK, Peter Sjoquist, Australia.
Room B ***
Workshop 5.2: Making the impact of Arts Education a more attractive option
for sceptics
Moderated by: Joachim Reiss (BVDS;
Germany).
Irwin RL, Gouzouasis, P, Grauer
K, Leggo, C, and Springgay,
USA/Canada, E Anderson, R Hoeberigs, L MacKinnon,
and T. Thwaites, University of Auckland, New
Zealand, Wright, R., John, L., Offord, D.R., Duku, E., Rowe, W., and Ellenbogen,
S., Canada ;Michael Wimmer, Austria,
Room Quedá ***
Workshop 5.3: Tertiary Institutions
and Teacher’s Training in the Arts
Moderated by: Liane Hentschenke,
President-Elect of the International Society for Music Education (ISME)
Francis Ugiomoh, Nigeria, Louise Pascale and GeneDiaz, USA, Roslaili Anuar, Malaysia,
Melody Milbrandt, USA, Michael Wilson, Canada.
Room Calempluy
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Workshop 5.4: Interdisciplinary and
Holistic Approaches to Arts Education
Moderated by: Marianne Poncelet, Secretary General,
International Yehudi Menuhin
Foundation.
Lucilia Valente, Portugal, Maria Isabel
Hernandez Lozano and Lilian Parada Alfonso, Colombia, María Elena Ronderos, Colombia,
Mariette Théberge, Canada, Natalia Catalano Dupuy, Argentina.
Workshop 5.5: Alternative teaching and partnership to
promote Arts Education
Moderated by: Frédérique Chabaud,
International Yehudi Menuhin
Foundation.
Satanand Sharma, Trinidad and Tobago, Craig
Christie, Australia, Jack Nickson, Trinidad and
Tobago, Nancy Barrett and Wills Helen, UK, Margalit Berriet, Carol Shyman,
Corinne Mazouzi, Uta Forstat, France.
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