Today, UNESCO Member States unanimously adopted a new global Framework for Culture and Arts Education. Among the commitments made: to give greater priority to culture and arts education in teacher training, to put more emphasis on local and indigenous cultures and heritage in the classroom, and to better recognize artistic and cultural skills within the professional world.
UNESCO Member States adopt global framework to strengthen Culture and Arts education
UNESCO, 15 February 2024, International
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