The second round of LLabs promoted the wide range of professions & skills within the CCSI
Creativity and transversal skills play a crucial role for the future job market and job profiles, nevertheless, the inclusion of these aspects into skills development approaches is still incomplete.
Therefore, during the European Year of Youth 2022, Creative FLIP supports a second round of the Learning Labs Program. After the successful pilot round in 2020/21, CCS organizations and structures establish cooperation projects with schools, introducing students to creative professions and building ties with their local community.
Below you can discover each of the individual Learning Labs projects and how they built the bridge between cultural & creative professionals on the one hand, and students of Primary and Secondary schools on the other hand.
To learn more, check out our publication about the programme, including lots of background stories, lessons learnt, videos, photos and more!
As part of the initiative, students explored creative and transversal skills through a co-creation project, while also discussing and learning about related topics such as the importance of protecting and respecting intellectual property and creations.
Across eleven countries, our Creative Facilitators, representing different sectors such as Architecture, Design & Fashion, Visual Arts, Performing Arts, Media and Press, Audio-visual and Cultural Heritage & Museums, introduced creative and transversal skills at local schools.
Watch this short documentary that follows the students and facilitators of Creative FLIP Learning Labs Program over the course of a whole school year.