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Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. My name is JaeEun Park, president of the
Korea Arts & Culture Education Service.
I am very pleased to participate in this meaningful first International Arts Education
Week and deliver a keynote speech.
It was during the 30th UNESCO General Conference in 1999 that the international
community began to discuss about the values and roles of arts education for the
first time. Ever since, for the last ten years or so, much discussions and efforts had
been made to hold the Second World Conference on Arts Education in Seoul in
2010, where a very important milestone was reached.
It was the Seoul Agenda: Goals for the Development of Arts Education. During
this Conference, the Seoul Agenda was declared following in-depth discussions
of experts gathered from all over the world. Also, last year, the 36th UNESCO
General Conference unanimously adopted the Seoul Agenda.
The key highlights of the Seoul Agenda are to strengthen the access to arts
education, achieve higher standards of arts education and enhance the social
contribution of arts education for the sustainable development of arts education.
In todays speech, I would like to present to you about our study on evaluating the
practice of arts education policies in Korea through the lenses of the Seoul Agenda
and briefly talk about our future challenges for arts education policies in Korea as a
conclusion.
In 2005, Korea enforced an Act on Support for Arts Education, and ever since,
many public projects have been carried out for this purpose. KACES where I work,
was established during those years.
KACES plays a pivotal role in Koreas arts education under the vision Enhancing
the quality of cultural life, Strengthening the cultural capability. Our major activities
include school arts education & community arts education programs, research and
development, HR development and lastly networking/cooperation projects.
I would like to also note that in Korea, there is currently an on-going study on
evaluating the practice of the Seoul Agenda and establishing relevant strategies
for the future. And it is my honor to present to you the main highlights of our study
based on the draft version.
First of all, what we did was to map the practices of arts education policies in
Korea with the goals defined in the Seoul Agenda respectively.
Then, each project carried out by KACES, was mapped again one-on-one with the
three goals of the Seoul Agenda according to different project characteristics.
Through these mapped individual projects, we wanted to review our strong
and weak points in practicing the Seoul Agenda. Moreover, for a more scientific
evaluation, we also defined evaluation criteria that befitting the characteristics of
each project.
Now, you are looking at the synthetic analysis of the evaluation on the strategy
implementation of the Seoul Agenda.
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we have elaborated for Korea to continuously and effectively implement the Seoul
Agenda.
The Korean government will build on its achievements implementing the Seoul
Agenda and continue to spread the founding message of the Seoul Agenda. We
have defined a total of 5 strategies and 10 actions plans fully considering the
Korean context.
The first strategy is to provide specialized arts education per beneficiary group
and expand its scope to cover the entire population. In order to achieve this
strategy, we are committed to building specialized and intensive arts education
project models and creating arts education environment within the living quarters
leveraging regional communities as a foothold.
The second strategy is to improve the quality of arts education content and
strengthen capacities of human resources. In order to achieve this goal, we will
set up a mechanism to foster and manage arts education specialists (including
Certified Arts Instructor System), invest more in R&D in arts education, then
effective share the outcome of the measures I have just mentioned.
Next, we would like to reinforce the role of arts education by holding academic
symposiums. These symposiums will be the venue for discussing the possibilities
of arts education in resolving social challenges that we face today such as school
violence, multi-culturalism or aging society. We will also make sure that arts
education contributes to recovering living cultural communities of different regions
or villages
Korea also hopes to support improving the quality of arts education through
international cooperation, and therefore contribute to the international community.
In this respect, we will explore, develop and diffuse international cooperation
projects on arts education in the Asia Pacific Region, identify new sites for
international cooperation on arts education and support to strengthen learning
capacities on the actual educational field.
And lastly, we plan to build a sustainable arts education mechanism based on
central-regional and public-private partnerships. Therefore, we will pursue a
decentralized type of partnership and institutionalize corporate and individual
donations mechanism to bring in more actors into arts education.
It is against this backdrop that we have defined action plans, taking into full
consideration the regional and environmental contexts of Korea so that the
universal values of the Seoul Agenda can be more effectively reflected in the
Korean society.
What is more, in our study, we have also presented an action plan structure and a
step-by-step road map for the systematic implementation of the Seoul Agenda in
Koreas context.
The Seoul Agenda adopted during the 2010 UNESCO World Conference on
Arts Education has enormously transformed the arts education policy and its
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The percentage of Goal 1 - related projects was the highest at 56% (which is equal
to an score of 1,135.4 points), out of all project types.
And then comes Goal 2(Enhance Quality of Arts Education) with 30%(average
score of 616.1 points), followed by Goal 3 (Social Action through Arts Education)
with 14%(score of 277 points).
What this demonstrates is that up until now, Koreas arts education activities have
been mostly concentrated on achieving Goal 1, which was almost twice the figure
of Goal 2 and four times greater than Goal 3.
These findings also tell us how, we in Korea, can further develop our strong points
and make up for our weak areas in implementing the strategies defined in the
Seoul Agenda.
First of all, Korea has achieved a globally remarkable feat as we have continuously
expanded the scope of participants in arts education. For example, as end of
the year 2011, around 35% of the entire elementary school students across the
country received arts education outside the regular curriculum. And we expect to
this figure to increase to 50% by the end of 2012.
Next is the KACES budget trend for arts education. As of 2012, the budget is
around 78 billion dollars, and you can see that the budget has considerably
increased since 2007.
Thanks to the growing scope and scale of arts education in korea, we are
experiencing many miracles on the actual education fields. For example, many
schools on the verge of closing down in the past like Geumseung Elementary
School in Busan and Yeosubuk Elementary School have been designated as
Art-Flower Seed Schools. Ever since, the number of their students more than
doubled, to the point that now, it is impossible to accept new students transferring
from other regions. Another positive outcome is that the local community people
have become much more interested in arts education, which helps to bring more
vitality into the local community.
Second, we have also made constant efforts to achieve higher standards for arts
education. To this end, the Korean government institutionalized many mechanisms
ensuring the continuity of arts education and focused on nurturing professional
resources and promoting research and dvelopment, especially in content R&D.
We are also proud to say that Korea has also legally implemented Certified Arts
Instructor System.
As such, Korea is determined to achieve the best outcome with limited resources.
And as part of these efforts, we are seeking to find the most optimum ground
in balancing scale-based expansion and quality-based enhancement of arts
education. And I believe that it is in this regard that the Seoul Agenda is extremely
useful for us to define renewed and well-planned criteria and guidelines for the
future.
In the next section, I would like to elaborate on the strategies and action plans that
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Art brings us closer together. It makes us to feel and to understand what unites
humanity in the diversity of its cultures and expressions. As a vector of dialogue in
the loftiest sense, art speeds up social inclusion and tolerance in our multicultural,
connected societies. A painting, an artefact, a piece of ancestral music speak
volumes about the history of civilizations and the ties that bind them. Young people
must be taught to love art: it will make them understand each other better.
This awareness of art can be acquired from an early age and maintained
throughout life. It is with the conviction that creativity and the arts, and learning
about them, contribute to the building of prosperous and peaceful societies that
UNESCO encourages its Member States to support arts education, at school
and beyond. Arts education is a key to training generations capable of reinventing
the world that they have inherited. It supports the vitality of cultural identities by
emphasizing their links with other cultures, thus contributing to the construction of
a shared heritage. It helps to form tolerant and dynamic citizens for our globalizing
world.
The General Conference of UNESCO proclaimed the fourth week of May as
International Arts Education Week. It will be marked for the first time from 21 to 27
May 2012 and should highlight the importance and usefulness of arts education.
The World Conferences on Arts Education, held in Lisbon in 2006 and Seoul
in 2010, identified some strong guiding principles. The Seoul Agenda for the
development of quality arts education added an action plan available to all Member
States. The time has now come to speed up implementation.
Now that the world is seeking new paths to peace and development, we can
unleash the potential of culture and cultural diversity. Arts education is one of the
keys to unlocking this potential, for the benefit of all. Art and creation must take
their rightful place at the heart of society. In this International Arts Education Week,
I call on UNESCOs partners, governments, educational institutions and members
of society to support projects and activities that draw on the force of art for
dialogue, social cohesion and peace.
implementation in Korea. It has helped the direction of arts education policies of
the Korean government to shift away from the conventional framework of schools,
arts and education and move towards integrating different concepts at social,
cultural and regional levels. In one sentence, the Seoul Agenda paved the new way
for each and every individual to become more involved in addressing the common
issues faced by our regional communities, countries and the world as a whole.
The Republic of Korea, as the proposing country of the Seoul Agenda, will continue
to lead the way in realizing the successful implementation of the Seoul Agenda.
Domestically, we will step up our efforts so that the Seoul Agenda is applied not
only at the central government level but also integrated in the educational planning
process of local governments and education offices.
We hope that the best practices and success cases of the Seoul Road Map
practice will be shared among the members of the international community, and
that there will be venues to regularly exchange and review the Seoul Agenda
implementation results.
At this very hour, the Republic of Korea is celebrating its First International Arts
Education Week in its history with the participation 30,000 people. From May 20th
to 26th, more than 250 discovery, experiential programs and workshops will be
held in many historical, art museums and schools not only in Seoul but across the
country.
You may well be aware, but I would like to once again emphasize that arts
education has already positioned itself as the powerful, practical and positive
contributor to the daily lives of the Korean people.
On a last note, I look forward to sharing our experiences in Korea with every one
of you present here today. And I would also like to say that our service is more
committed than ever to work hand-in-hand with the international community for
the betterment of arts education.
Thank you for listening.
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L'art nous rapproche. Il nous fait sentir et comprendre ce qui rassemble l'humanit
dans la diversit de ses cultures et de ses manifestations. Vecteur de dialogue au
sens le plus noble, l'art est un acclrateur d'inclusion sociale et de tolrance
pour nos socits multiculturelles et connectes. Un tableau, un objet, une
musique ancestrale en disent long sur l'histoire des civilisations et sur les liens qui
les unissent. Il faut apprendre aux jeunes aimer l'art : ils y trouveront matire
mieux se comprendre les uns les autres.
Cette sensibilit artistique s'acquiert ds le plus jeune ge, et s'entretient
tout au long de la vie. C'est avec la conviction que la crativit, les arts et leur
apprentissage participent la construction de socits prospres et pacifiques
que l'UNESCO encourage ses membres soutenir l'ducation artistique,
l'cole et au-del. L'ducation artistique est une cl pour former des gnrations
capables de rinventer le monde dont elles hritent. Elle soutient la vitalit des
identits culturelles en soulignant leurs liens avec d'autres cultures contribuant
ainsi l'dification d'un patrimoine commun. Elle participe la construction d'une
citoyennet tolrante et dynamique pour notre monde globalis.
La Confrence gnrale de l'UNESCO a proclam la quatrime semaine du mois
de mai Semaine internationale de l'ducation artistique . La premire dition
a lieu du 21 au 27 mai 2012 et doit mettre en lumire l'importance et l'utilit de
l'ducation artistique. Les confrences mondiales sur l'ducation artistique,
Lisbonne en 2006 et Soul en 2010, ont dgag des principes directeurs forts.
L'Agenda de Soul pour le dveloppement de l'ducation artistique de qualit
les complte par un plan d'action la disposition de tous les Etats membres. Le
temps est venu d'en acclrer la mise en oeuvre.
Tandis que le monde cherche des nouvelles voies pour la paix et le dveloppement,
nous pouvons librer le potentiel de la culture et de la diversit culturelle.
L'ducation artistique est l'une des cls pour librer ce potentiel, au bnfice de
tous. L'art et la cration doivent prendre leur place au centre de la socit. En
cette semaine internationale de l'ducation artistique, j'appelle les partenaires
de l'UNESCO, les gouvernements, les institutions ducatives et les membres de
la socit soutenir les projets et les activits qui s'appuient sur la force de l'art
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Madam Director-General, Honourable Minister, Excellencies, Distinguished guests.
It is a great pleasure to celebrate the first International Arts Education Week here at
UNESCO Headquarters. I wish to express my gratitude to everyone here today.
Arts education has been at the core of UNESCOs programmes promoting cultural
diversity. The World Conferences on Arts Education, organized by UNESCO and
held 2006 in Portugal and 2010 in Korea, have been important events proposing
the direction of arts education. The Seoul Agenda was the major outcome of
the second World Conference, and set the goals for the development of arts
education.
Arts education helps people develop creative and collaborative skills. As such,
it plays a significant role in solving social issues that we face, such as youth
unemployment or crime. In Korea, incidents of youth violence have multiplied, and
hands-on arts education in primary and secondary schools has been recognized
as an important tool to prevent school violence.
UNESCO is the leading international organization that has put arts education into
practice. Therefore, UNESCO should offer guidelines for the action necessary
in arts education at global, regional, and national levels. This could start by
highlighting the role and meaning of arts education in the planning process of 37/
C4 and 37/C5 documents, which draw UNESCOs strategy for the near future.
Arts education is also an area where art and education meet, and close
collaboration of the education and culture sectors is essential for its successful
implementation. Effective cooperation of these sectors is central for arts education,
not only at UNESCO but also at national level within its Members States.
The Korean government has continued its engagements for global arts education.
We have hosted the second World Conference on Arts Education. We proposed
the International Arts Education Week that was unanimously adopted by the 36th
General Conference of UNESCO. We have also worked jointly with UNESCO in
preparing todays events.
This first celebration would not have been possible without the hard work of many
colleagues, both here in Paris and in Korea. In particular, I would like to thank Mr.
Choe Kwang-shik, our Minister of Culture, for his support.
I hope this will be the beginning of the continuous success of International Arts
Education Week, to widely spread the importance of arts education around the
world.
Once again, thank you all for being here. I hope you will enjoy the rest of the
evening.
Gamsa-hamnida. Thank you.
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I will do my utmost to help the Korean government continue its commitment to the
implementation of the Seoul Agenda. And I would like to invite all of you here in this
room to join in this effort in your respective countries, so that such movement not
only takes place in Korea but also around the world.
I hope we are able to share implementation results of various countries in the world
every year during the International Arts Education Week. I would also like to take
this opportunity to express my deepest respect to UNESCO for their continuous
efforts in fostering arts education.
French writer Victor Hugo once said that the greatest obligation of man is to
remember others. I don't think that will be a problem for me today. I believe I will
be able to cherish the memory I share with Director General Irina Bokova and many
distinguished guests today for a long time. Thank you.
Distinguished guests,
I would like to thank all the participants for coming to the Celebration Event of
the 1st International Arts Education Week jointly hosted by UNESCO and the
government of the Republic of Korea.
I would like to extend my deepest gratitude to Director General Irina Bokova of
UNESCO for being such a wonderful host. I would also like to thank the staffs
of UNESCO Secretariat and representatives from Korean National Commission
for UNESCO for organizing this event. My deepest thanks also go to our two
distinguished presenters Mr. Carlinhos Brown and Mr. Ivry Gitlis, who will present
to us the importance of arts education.
Korea experienced remarkable results of arts education in a relatively short
period of time since establishing its new arts education policy in 2004. After the
youths in rural villages left their towns, remaining village people started to console
themselves by writing poems of their daily lives after enrolling in arts education
programs and were able to experience the joy of sharing their stories with others.
We also witnessed the power of arts education when music programs transformed
youths in corrective facilities to turn their passion and anger into music.
Arts education, which is based on multi-dimensional values, pulls out creativity and
imagination within one's self, and fosters people's capacity to empathize with
others. Such remarkable characteristics of arts education will influence beyond
individuals to contribute to building harmony and peace in the regional, national
and international communities.
The Seoul Agenda, which was adopted as a result of the accomplishments of the
2nd World Conference on Arts Education with UNESCO in 2010, is based on the
premise of the unlimited future value of arts education, and proposes strategies
and implementation measures to promote arts education.
The International Arts Education Week was adopted at the UNESCO General
Conference in November 2011 and thus, we were able to establish a foundation
on which we can sow the seeds of the Seoul Agenda and watch them bloom into
flowers. The Korean government spared no efforts in working jointly with UNESCO
to make this happen. Therefore, it is a great honor for me to stand before you at
this auspicious event.
Distinguished guests,
As Sir Ken Robinson once said, we should no longer paralyze our children with
education. We need to see a shift in the education paradigm from standardized
education to arts education-led education. The Korean government believes
this will be possible by implementing the Seoul Agenda. Currently, the Korean
government is establishing a new mid to long term strategy for arts education
policy under the framework of the Seoul Agenda: Goals for the Development of
Arts Education. In addition, we are holding various events to celebrate the 1st
International Arts Education Week to promote the importance of arts education to
all Koreans.
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