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2008 全球創造力論壇高峰會議論壇手冊 2008 World Creativity
Summit 1. Background and context UNESCO held its first World Congress on Arts Education in Lisbon in March 2006. A key element of that Congress was the announcement of a Joint Declaration between the International Drama/Theatre and Education Association (IDEA), the International Society for Music Education (ISME), and the International Society for Education through the Art (InSEA) to work together and to launch the World Alliance for Arts Education (WAAE).? The Joint Declaration included the statements: We have united to define an integrated strategy that responds to a critical moment in human history: social fragmentation, a dominant global culture of competition, endemic urban and ecological violence, and the marginalization of key educational and cultural languages of transformation. We believe that today’s knowledge-based, post-industrial societies require citizens with confident flexible intelligences, creative verbal and non-verbal communication skills, abilities to think critically and imaginatively, intercultural understandings and an empathetic commitment to cultural diversity. For more than half a century, our associations have contributed significantly to the development of curricula and teaching approaches. We are now ready to respond proactively to the diverse social and cultural needs of our world…to collaborate with all governments, networks, institutions, communities, and individuals who share our vision. In 2007, IDEA and the Hong Kong Institute of Contemporary Culture co-hosted the 2007 World Creativity Summit which brought together outstanding innovators from the realms of education, arts, science, politics, trade, industry and journalism to launch discussions on innovative strategies and partnerships to for the 21st Century. The 2008 World Creativity Summit completes the first biennial summit organized every two years by the WAAE as an instrument for developing strategic research, networking and world advocacy. 2. General Objectives The guiding aims of the 2008 World Creativity Summit are:
3. Specific Objectives These aims are focussed through five specific objectives:
4. Summit methodology The 2008 Summit aims to deepen the processes launched and developed during the 2007 WCS.? To build three strategic projects that respond to the challenges needed to be faced in building new creative pedagogies for the 21st Century. Based on participants’ responses to the innovative formats of ‘storytelling circles’, ‘public dialogues’ and ‘strategic roundtable focus groups’ developed for the 2007 WCS; the Presidential Council of the WAAE has advanced its methodology to ensure as informal, creative and productive a working meeting as possible. InSEA, IDEA, ISME and the WDA will each present a dynamic dialogic keynote which shares its current thinking on the relationship between creativity, culture, arts education, and sustainable global development for the 21st Century. All Summit participants will then be invited to pose questions in response. These keynotes and questions will be answered by experts from civil society interested in forming industrial, media-based, and policy-making partnerships with the WAAE, through three further dialogic keynotes. You do not need to have participated in the 2007 WCS to be eligible to participate in the Summit. The dialogues stimulated by the WAAE world-members and emerging partners will create lenses through which three Working Groups on Research, Networking and Advocacy will develop a two year strategic plan of action and structure. 5. Summit preparation and timeline All those who are interested in participating in the 2008 WCS are invited to submit a relevant biography of to 200 words and define the Working Group they would like to join, byApril 15. Participants will be informed if they have been selected to participate in the Summit by April 20. All participants will then have until April 15 to submit a 250 word synopsis of the proposal they wish to contribute to the roundtable discussion of the working group of their choice. The WAAE will produce a pre-Summit publication which will include these synopses, and publish the keynotes, participants’ synopses and outcomes of the Summit on its website: www.worldcreativitysummit2008.org 6. Participation, Representativity and Support IDEA, InSEA, ISME and the World Dance Alliance will each be asked to invite up to 20 of their members, and up to 20 emerging partners from the feilds of industry, politics, media and research into the world of education and creativity. A new criterion for the participation in this 2008 World Creativity Summit is a commitment to join a Working Group on Advocacy, Research or Networking for two years, until the next Summit in 2010. A WCS Selection Committee will study all proposals to ensure as broad a representation of arts-education and civil society as possible within the Summit and the WAAE working groups. The WAAE will confirm your participation by April 20; the final 2008 Summit programme will be available from May 1st. All invited speakers are urged to seek support from relevant sources. It may be helpful to know that we have secured preferential rates for all Summit participants at the Howard International House (No.30, Xin-Sheng South Road Sec. 3, Taipei, Taiwan):
Email: sv-ih@howard-hotels.com.tw 7. Official Language The official language of this Summit is English. A bilingual
programme will be available in English and Chinese. The Summit will be held in the Taipei Museum of Fine Art and the Institute of the Arts in Taiwan Normal University. Both have outstanding conference resources for the 120 Summit participants, are secure and well-located for accommodation and restaurants.
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