Competences, Citizenship and Inclusion through Music Education Solutions Erasmus Project

General information for the Competences, Citizenship and Inclusion through Music Education Solutions Erasmus Project

Competences, Citizenship and Inclusion through Music  Education Solutions Erasmus Project
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Project Title

Competences, Citizenship and Inclusion through Music Education Solutions

Project Key Action

This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices

Project Action Type

This project related with this action type : Partnerships for Creativity

Project Call Year

This project’s Call Year is 2020

Project Topics

This project is related with these Project Topics: Early School Leaving / combating failure in education; Cooperation between educational institutions and business; Creativity and culture

Project Summary

The impact of the global pandemic on the cultural and creative industries (CCIs) has seen the entire sector close to collapse as all festivals, fairs and concerts have been cancelled, clubs and theatres are closed. The creative sectors are important in their own right in terms of their economic footprint and employment (jobs at risk ranging from 0.8 to 5.5% of employment). The OECD (Oct 2020) recognises that CCIs can contribute to positive social impact such as well-being and health, education, and inclusion, can act “as a driver of social impact” and address social issues such as intercultural dialogue or the integration and valorisation of minorities and migrants through targeted cultural policies ,advocating cross-overs between the culture and education sectors.
Around 7% of the EU population were born outside of the EU. European societies have changed dramatically in the last decades and immigrants have played a major role in the transformation of European economies, as well as culturally with an impact on sport, cuisine, fashion, media and the arts. Nearly 7 in 10 Europeans say that integrating immigrants is a necessary investment in the long term for their country (DG Migration & Home Affairs 2018) nevertheless migrants or those from an immigrant or ethnic minority background can feel excluded and isolated from mainstream society. Research has shown that vulnerable young adults who are at risk of social and economic exclusion are also at risk of mental health problems, which has accelerated as a result of confinement during the global coronavirus pandemic.
The CHIMES project targets disadvantaged young people who feel isolated or excluded from mainstream society, whether real in terms of social and economic exclusion, or imagined for cultural, personal or mental health reasons. Informal learning has proven to be a successful methodology in second chance education, to engage the disengaged into learning on a pathway to employment. Using creative and performing arts as the vehicle, bringing together the creative arts industry with the second chance education sector, CHIMES will help the disadvantaged young people develop transferable skills and competences such as citizenship, communications, teamwork and problem solving.This will contribute to their employability; build their resilience, raise self esteem and self confidence, develop a sense of self worth and value within the community.
The objectives of Chimes:
* Enhance the learning experience and promote citizenship through community based activities
* Support the integration and social/ economic inclusion of disadvantaged young people into mainstream society
* Develop wider key skills and competences in disadvantaged young people through creative arts
* Provide high quality learning opportunities
* Promoting European citizenship and European values through mobility
CHIMES is learner-led with the young beneficiaries participating in creative and performing arts workshops, organising local festivals to demonstrate their competences and skills, participating in a transnational learning event to share experiences, organising local exhibitions to showcase the distance they have travelled and recording their journey visually via audio/visual diary.CHIMES will produce 5 outputs -local festivals, exhibitions and audio/video journals targeting young disadvantaged people and a Methodology Guide and Impact Analysis targeting second chance education practitioners and creative arts professionals.
CHIMES will empower and engage the disadvantaged young adults who are at the margins of society, by helping them to develop a sense of belonging at local, national and European level and to equip them with the skills and competences necessary for life and work, using informal learning as the vehicle for their acquirement of competences.

EU Grant (Eur)

Funding of the project from EU: 121316 Eur

Project Coordinator

Fundació Privada Gentis & Country: ES

Project Partners

  • ASSOCIACAO PARA A EDUCACAO DE SEGUNDA OPORTUNIDADE
  • European Partnerships Promoting Social Inclusion
  • CESIE
  • Ariadne Cultural Foundation
  • PHOENIX SOCIAL ENTERPRISE LIMITED
  • Kleinon SRL