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CONTEMPORARY RESEARCH TOPICS IN ARTS EDUCATION GERMAN-DUTCH PERSPECTIVES CONTEMPORARY RESEARCH TOPICS IN ARTS EDUCATION GERMAN-DUTCH PERSPECTIVES Contents CHAPTER III: RESEARCH ON THE IMPACTS OF ARTS EDUCATION PREFACE Introduction Christian Rittelmeyer, Council for Arts Education 60 Winfried Kneip Board Member, Council for Arts Education 05 Measuring the impact of creative dance and physical theatre?! Kornelia Haugg The quest for effects on motor creativity General Director for Vocational Training and Lifelong Learning, Esther Pürgstaller, Nils Neuber 64 Federal Ministry of Education and Research [BMBF] 07 On the impact of productive and perceptive activities in art classes on creativity development in the fifth grade CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION Nicole Berner, Caroline Jacobi-Theurer, Wida Rogh 74 Contemporary research in the field of arts education: German-Dutch perspectives Intended Outcomes and Values of Arts and Cultural Education Eckart Liebau, Sebastian Konietzko, Council for Arts Education 10 Researching Arts education Policy Goals in the Light of 21st Century Skills Edwin van Meerkerk 84 CHAPTER II: DIGITALIZATION AND ARTS EDUCATION Introduction Arts Education: What is it good for? Benjamin Jörissen, Council for Arts Education 16 Teunis IJdens 92 Digitalization and arts education – New empirical approaches CHAPTER IV: EPILOGUE Research Group DiKuBi-Meta (Subproject 1): Benjamin Jörissen, Friederike Schmiedl, Elke Möller, Lisa Unterberg; Research Group MuBiTec: Marc Godau, Linus Eusterbrock, Daniel Fiedler, Matthias Haenisch, Epilogue Johannes Hasselhorn, Jens Knigge, Matthias Krebs, Melanie Nagel, Zoë Zernitz, National Centre of Expertise for Cultural Education Christian Rolle, Maurice Stenzel, Verena Weidner 22 and Amateur Arts [LKCA], Jan Jaap Knol, Director of the Boekman Foundation 102 This thing called “handelingsverlegenheid”. Teachers’ lack of confidence in teaching music in Dutch primary schools: a problem that could be overcome by applying APPENDIX supportive technology? Benno Spieker 30 Endnotes 110 Researching the experiential value of interactive media exhibits Curricula Vitae 120 Bernadette Schrandt 36 Institutions 125 Imprint - Technology and Artistic Learning: the Role of a Learning Man agement System in Performing Arts Education Jaco van den Dool, Wander van Baalen 44 The Culture of Digitalization and the Digitalization of Culture Daniel Martin Feige 52 Preface The first German-Dutch Colloquium (GDC) 2017 in Amsterdam initiated a stim- ulating discussion on the impacts of arts education and, at the same time, caused a strong interest to continue this bilateral research exchange. For this reason, we organized the second GDC which took place on 24 September 2018 in Berlin in the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It was supported by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung, BMBF), Fonds voor Culturparticipatie, and Landelijk Kennisinstituut Cultuureducatie en Amateurkunst (LKCA). We would like to thank these partners for making the second GDC possible, especially the BMBF for funding not only the travelling expenses but also this publication. In terms of content, this time the Colloquium was divided into two parts: It started with lectures on the main topic “Digitalization and Arts Education” and, in the second part of the colloquium, continued with the topic “Research on the Impacts of Arts Education”. Both issues are crucial for the contempo- rary academic discourse on arts education. Especially the question of how digitalization influences arts education and vice versa is a quite new and rele- vant research field. We consider the international exchange on these current research topics and their results to be very important for advancing arts edu- cation research. Among the following articles, we are glad to be able to present two articles from within our ranks of projects funded by the Research Fund for Arts Education [Forschungsfonds Kulturelle Bildung], which is a project by the Council for Arts Education [Rat für Kulturelle Bildung e. V.], supported by the foundations Stiftung Mercator and Karl Schlecht Stiftung. Namely “TuB” (Nils Neuber, Esther Pürgstaller), which investigates the impacts of dance and physical theater on creativity, and “KuBiK ” (Nicole Berner, Caroline Jacobi-Theurer, Wida Rogh), 5 a project that focusses on the impacts of arts education on the creativity de - velopment in fifth grade. Furthermore, the publication presents three guest contributions: introducing chapter II “Digitalization and Arts Education” by Benjamin Jörissen; introducing chapter III “Research on the Impacts of Arts Education“ by Christian Rittelmeyer, and “The Culture of Digitalization and the Digitalization of Culture” by Daniel Martin Feige, who was invited to capture and explain the topic “digitalization” from his own philosophical perspective. The articles in this publication show once again the extent of the field and the diversity of research as well as the need for international research exchange in the scope of arts education. We are looking forward to further productive collaborations! WINFRIED KNEIP Board Member, Council for Arts Education [Rat für Kulturelle Bildung e. V.] 5
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