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    https://youtu.be/ZqlTSCvP-Z0Comics belong in the classroom
Comic books and graphic novels belong in every teacher's toolkit, says cartoonist and educator Gene Luen Yang. Set against the backdrop of his own witty, colourful drawings, Yang explores the history of comics in American education -- and reveals some unexpected insights about their potential for helping kids learn.


Why is art important Katerina Gregos        
https://youtu.be/UPk56BR1Cmk
Katerina Gregos is convinced that contemporary art has an important role to play in society, as one of the last frontiers of free expression. Today, artists and cultural practitioners, rather than politicians, are leading some of the key discussions about the state of the world. Contemporary artists challenge each and every one of us to reinterpret social and political events, and crack cemented opinions as well as dominant narratives propagated by the media and those in power. 


​How drawing helps you think - Ralf Ammer        

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  • Home
  • Project Partners
    • Global Learning Association (UK)
    • Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece) >
      • APTh resources in Greek
    • CEE AUTO-LEARN (Sweden)
    • Crewative (Italy)
  • About
    • Galleries and links >
      • National Gallery (UK)
      • National Gallery (IT)
      • Nationalmuseum (Sweden)
      • The National Gallery (GR)
  • Toolkit
    • Case studies
    • Contemporary artists
    • The use of pigments in paintings
    • Digital responses to art
    • Toolkit (UK) >
      • What do teachers think?
      • UK Case studies
    • Toolkit (Greece)
    • Toolkit (Italy)
    • Toolkit (Sweden) >
      • Swedish Case studies
    • Extending the project locally
    • Find a partner school
    • Key Action 1 courses
  • Modules
    • 01 Love and Family
    • 02 Strength and Power
    • 03 Nature
    • 04 Work and industry
    • 05 Our World
    • 06 Science and technology
    • 07 Freedom
    • 08 Migrants and Refugees
  • Dissemination activities
    • Multiplier Events
    • Video presentation
  • Online courses
  • Academic outputs