ARTHEWE – Multiform Pedagogy in Arts, Health and Wellbeing Education

In the ARTHEWE project five European Higher Education Institutions developed higher education related to the field of arts and health. In each partner organization, the project developed, in cooperation between the partners, study modules related to either social and health sector, well-being and health promotion or arts and culture curricula, joint degrees in these fields or other study modules.

ARTHEWE developed multiform pedagogical approaches and art-based methods in the field of arts and health as part of online and contact learning, as well as interprofessional work in the field of arts and health. The project also mapped some key competences of the professionals working in the field of arts and health, in international cooperation.

The contents of the study modules developed in the ARTHEWE project include among other things:

  • promotion of well-being and health through creative methods
  • sustainability and personal professional growth
  • meta-skills needed in working life
  • arts-based and embodied methods.

    Project Τitle: ARTHEWE – Multiform Pedagogy in Arts, Health and Wellbeing Education

    Project Duration: 1 September 2020 – 31 August 2023

    Project URL: https://arthewe.turkuamk.fi/

    Project Framework: ERASMUS+ KA2-Strategic Partnerships

    Funding: 392.121€ (UNIWA: 51.480€)

    Scientific coordinator (UNIWA): Evanthia Sakellari

    Consortium – Partners:
    Turku University of Applied Sciences, Finland (coordinator)
    The Royal College of Music in Stockholm, Sweden
    University of West Attica, Greece
    King’s College London, United Kingdom
    Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

    Research Publications

    • The project publication: https://www.theseus.fi/handle/10024/805872
    • Bojner Horwitz, E. and Thyrén, D. (2023). A Ten-Step Art-Based Program to Mitigate Exhaustion among Students and Teachers—What Would Our Ancestors Say? Creative Education, 14, 1552-1564. doi: 10.4236/ce.2023.148099.

     

    Results

    ARTHEWE developed multiform pedagogical approaches and art-based methods in the field of arts and health as part of online and contact learning, as well as interprofessional work in the field of arts and health. The project also mapped some key competences of the professionals working in the field of arts and health, in international cooperation. The project results can be found online:

    https://arthewe.turkuamk.fi/our-work/results/

    https://arthewe.turkuamk.fi/hearts-platform/

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