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A non-profit organisation (NPO) based in Penang, Malaysia.
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Equipping students for digital future | AI education hub, community-based learning portal set to enhance children’s skills in Penang
Equipping students for digital future | AI education hub, community-based learning portal set to enhance children’s skills in Penang
Community-based Learning Action Portal (CLAP)| CLAP with Arts-ED!
Community-based Learning Action Portal (CLAP)| CLAP with Arts-ED!
Get inspired by Community-based Learning projects and discover how to prepare your students to participate in their communities and society.
You, Me and George Town’s Stories
You, Me and George Town’s Stories
2 FEBRUARY 2024 When asked about one’s first impressions of George Town, the words “historical”, “multicultural” and “busy” often come up. Even after years of being in and around this place, many may still not know what makes George Town the historical, multicultural and busy city that it is. Have
Jelajah Harmoni: Exploring the Meaning of Harmony through Community-Based Learning
Jelajah Harmoni: Exploring the Meaning of Harmony through Community-Based Learning
Arts-ED is hiring! Click here for detailed JOB DESCRIPTIONS
Arts-ED is hiring! Click here for detailed JOB DESCRIPTIONS
NATIONAL PROJECT EXECUTIVE (EDUCATION)
Gempak 100 | Community-Engaged Arts
Gempak 100 | Community-Engaged Arts
GEMPAK 100 - the project name created aiming to recruit 40 youths aged between 10 - 17 years old to interact with their surrounding environment through 3 creative arts workshops. Photography, Creative Movement, and Contemporary Shadow Play
PPR children get a kick out of the arts!
PPR children get a kick out of the arts!
CHILDREN living at the River Road People’s Housing Project (PPR) in Penang unleashed their creative side through an arts showcase called Gempak 100.
Bridging PPR Young People with the Arts
Bridging PPR Young People with the Arts
PREVIEW | Cultural Mapping (2nd Edition) by Janet Pillai
PREVIEW | Cultural Mapping (2nd Edition) by Janet Pillai
PURCHASE | Cultural Mapping (2nd Edition) by Janet Pillai
PURCHASE | Cultural Mapping (2nd Edition) by Janet Pillai
Arts-ED
Arts-ED
Arts-ED is a non-profit organisation (NPO) based in Penang, Malaysia. The organisation’s ethos is to provide innovative community-based arts and culture education in rural and urban communities.
Kaki Lima Tabletop Game
Kaki Lima Tabletop Game
Employing gamification as a creative tool for cultural heritage education, Kaki Lima is a light strategy game inspired by walking around Penang’s George Town. Players navigate their way as pedestrians through a grid of five-foot ways (or kaki lima ) in order to complete personal and collaborative t
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Arts-ED is a non-profit organisation (NPO) based in Penang, Malaysia. The organisation’s ethos is to provide innovative community-based arts and culture education in rural and urban communities. Our programmes focus on the theme of arts, culture and heritage and utilise creative educational approaches that encourage learning around real issues. Our approach in running these programs includes community consultation, cultural mapping, and participatory research. The outcomes crystallise in the form of cultural events and culture-related educational materials. Arts-ED works in collaboration with local institutions, arts educators, artists, cultural activists and community associations. Our innovative approach has been emulated by individuals and organisations in Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand and Indonesia. For details: www.arts-ed.my
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Arts-ED | 251 pengikut di LinkedIn. Providing innovative community-based arts and culture education in rural and urban communities | Arts-ED is a non-profit organisation (NPO) based in Penang, Malaysia. The organisation’s ethos is to provide innovative community-based arts and culture education in rural and urban communities. Our programmes focus on the theme of arts, culture and heritage and utilise creative educational approaches that encourage learning around real issues.
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