
MTA Research Centre for The Humanities
MTA Research Centre for The Humanities
35 Projects, page 1 of 7
assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2015Partners:MTA BTK ITI, MTA Research Centre for The HumanitiesMTA BTK ITI,MTA Research Centre for The HumanitiesFunder: European Commission Project Code: 327325more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2017Partners:MTA BTK ITI, MTA Research Centre for The Humanities, MTA EKMTA BTK ITI,MTA Research Centre for The Humanities,MTA EKFunder: European Commission Project Code: 334377more_vert - CNRS,IBM PAN,HZI,WGL,IRBM,HGFHELMHOLTZ ASSOCIATION OF GERMAN RESEARCH CENTRE,MTA BTK ITI,MTA Research Centre for The Humanities,Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres,National Centre of Scientific Research Demokritos,Umeå University,VIB,ICT,DTU,NKI ALV,UH,ITALBIOTEC SRL,BMBF,CEMM - FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM FUER MOLEKULARE MEDIZIN GMBH,UiO,MDC,FVB,FUNDACIO PRIVADA PARC CIENTIFIC DE BARCELONA,UMG AV CR, v. v. i.,EMBLFunder: European Commission Project Code: 261861
more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2010 - 2012Partners:Ministry of Education and Science, IMCS, INFN, IMINDS, UCC +14 partnersMinistry of Education and Science,IMCS,INFN,IMINDS,UCC,CESNET,IMEC,AVCR,MTA Research Centre for The Humanities,MTA BTK ITI,UPSud,NCF,MIZS,MATIMOP - THE ISRAELI CENTER FOR R&D,IWT,RESEARCH CENTRE FOR NATURAL SCIENCES,CSIR,CSEM,TÜBİTAKFunder: European Commission Project Code: 248295more_vert assignment_turned_in ProjectPartners:Lviv National Music Academy n.a. Mykola Lysenko, MTA BTK ITI, TAIDEYLIOPISTO, PIRANHA ARTS AG, Forum A Nepmuveszetert Alapitvany +2 partnersLviv National Music Academy n.a. Mykola Lysenko,MTA BTK ITI,TAIDEYLIOPISTO,PIRANHA ARTS AG,Forum A Nepmuveszetert Alapitvany,MTA Research Centre for The Humanities,Ivan Honchar MuseumFunder: European Commission Project Code: 2019-1-HU01-KA201-061253Funder Contribution: 182,007 EURNowadays in Europe folk heritage and traditional rural culture are disappearing, which is a pressing issue due to urbanization and globalization all over the world. Recent generations have already lost their roots and they have no contact with the traditional folk culture anymore. We truly believe cultural heritage is not only about preserving identity and history. Cultural heritage is a universal value shaping our personality and defining our daily lives. It is an important expression of cultural diversity – thus preserving it and passing it on to future generations is really important. The key of fostering change and reversing this tendency is in youth’s education. School education in Hungary has serious prestige problems, which is a general issue in other European countries as well. Music education could be a platform for sharing folk music and heritage with current generations but the classes are underestimated by students, parents and even by the teachers. Undervaluation comes from the lack of modernization during the last decades. Students need to get information by a channel they already use and understand – the tools of digital technology. Our project Folk_ME – Folk Music Education for Future Generations gives a niche solution to save folk heritage in Europe with a new methodology for teaching folk music in schools. The strong pillar of our methodology is a digital toolkit inspired by Polyphony – Collection of Disappearing European Cultural Heritage project’s research and archive. We want to develop our project together with experienced education and music professionals in order to have a real and actual answer for the threatening disappearance of folk heritage. International cooperation is an exceptional tool to merge knowledge, share best practices and develop the new form of folk music education. The main objective of this project is to design, test and implement a new, adaptable model which could be further used and developed in other national contexts as well. Our desired intent is to reintegrate the knowledge of our partners and their cultural heritage to the society through education not only in Hungary but in other European countries as well. That is why we chose the most relevant partners to achieve our goals. Our strong professional partnership comes from both academic, public and private sectors and from the field of education. The well-known Sibelius Academy – University of Arts Helsinki gives us a considerable amount of experience in education and academic know-how as well as the Hungarian Institute of Musicology. Piranha Arts Consulting gives its significant network and Ivan Honchar Museum its folk heritage knowledge and real experience in using digital archive in non-formal education besides many more values added to our project. The final output – a digital tool and pilot curricula and methodologies – will merge the three main pillars researched during the project period:-Integrating new technology in music education and adopting it to the digital shift-Integrating traditions and wider international context in the high school folk music education-Adopting new educational methodologies in the folk music curricula based on already existing academic researches
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