
Institut for Børnekultur
Institut for Børnekultur arbejder for at sikre alle børns ret til kunst og kultur i deres hverdag.
Institut for Børnekulturs opgave er at skabe de optimale rammer for, at børn kan udfolde sig, dyrke sin nysgerrighed og indgå i fællesskaber. Det gør vi ved at skabe faglig synergi i krydsfeltet, hvor professionel kunst og kultur møder pædagogik i dagtilbud, skole, SFO og klub.
Vi udvikler og værner om kvaliteten af den børnekulturelle praksis ved at forene praksisnære erfaringer med forskning og uddannelse, og vi arbejder med afsæt i samfundsaktuelle dagsordner og lokale kontekster. Vi sikrer, at samarbejdet på tværs af professioner og faglige niveauer bliver til vedvarende indsatser, der fremmer og styrker børnekulturen i Danmark – til gavn for alle børn.
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Institut for Børnekultur har tidligere heddet Kulturprinsen – derfor figurere dette navn i tidligere podcast episoder.
English: Institut for Børnekultur (Institute for Children's Culture) works to ensure that all children have the right to art and culture in their everyday lives.
The task of Institute for Children's Culture is to create the optimal framework for children to fulfil their potential, cultivate their curiosity and be part of communities. We do this by creating professional synergy in the intersection where professional art and culture meet pedagogy in daycare centres, schools, after-school centres and clubs.
We develop and safeguard the quality of children's cultural practice by combining practical experience with research and education, and we work based on current social agendas and local contexts. We ensure that cross-professional and cross-disciplinary collaboration results in sustainable initiatives that promote and strengthen children's culture in Denmark - for the benefit of all children.
Read more about us at institutforbornekultur.dk.
Institut for Børnekultur
Global Roots #5 - SPARK the movement interviews supervisor of cultural education Ronald Kox, National Knowledge Institute Cultural Education and Amateur Art
SPARK the movement interviews Ronald Kox of LKCA, the National Knowledge Institute Cultural Education and Amateur Art.
Ronald Kox is supervisor cultural education at the National Knowledge Institute Cultural Education and Amateur Art. He is specialized in curriculum development.
Ronald Kox: “I am an idealist. Someone who is convinced that the world can become a nicer and better place for everyone if only we are committed to it. In my view, art and culture play an important role in this. The younger you can start your exploration of the world of art and culture, the better it is for you. For your development as a person, for your place in society and for the development of your talents and opportunities in your life."