by Izabela Piotrowska-Grosse The term 'work –based learning' in Poland is practically non-existent. It does not exist in a formal record, it has not been defined, so it does not appear, for example, in the Polish version of Wikipedia. However, WBL should be understood...
My first work-based learning…
by Anna Ochmann Posters filled the entire wall over desk like a giant colourful wallpaper promoting everything that could help in reaching eternal bliss in the 1990s. From a toothpaste that would ‘whiten your teeth even more’, through ‘paradise’ vacation in exotic...
The potential of the cultural sector
According to Eurostat, in 2017, around 8.7 million of European citizens were working in a cultural sector or occupation. This group of workers represents 3.8 % of the total number of people in employment. Key words: cultural sector, economic impact, creativity What do...
Could Work Based Learning in CCI’s be a supporting tool in the development of creative initiatives in Poland?
Anna Ochmann The share of the cultural and creative sectors in the Polish economy is constantly growing, but these sectors are dominated by freelancers and micro-enterprises. In 2016 there were as many as 98.7% micro-firms included in the CCI sector in Poland. Their...
MOV(I)E IT FORWARD!. Dissemination, exploitation and sustainability of KA2 Erasmus+ project results
Anna Ochmann, president of ARTeria Foundation, took part in the international seminar „MOV(I)E IT FORWARD!. Dissemination, exploitation and sustainability of KA2 project results” organised in Zakopane, Poland by the Polish National Agency Erasmus+ Programme. The event...
L2Create kick-off meeting
The first partner meeting of "Learn to Create – promoting Work-based Learning in Europe’s Cultural and Creative Industries" project was organised on 2-3 April in Kurort Qultury in Zabrze by Foundation ARTeria. The meeting was attended by representatives of all partner...
My fun-based learning – Part 1
How I became a writer, researcher, and publisher in one… by Anna Ochmann "Your grandfather doesn't want to tell us anything, once again we drove half a day from Lublin to Silesia in vain," a tall, grizzled man, a prosecutor at the Institute of National Remembrance...