TRANSNATIONAL PROJECT MEETINGS
Artists, performing arts technicians, humanities experts, linguists, intercultural mediators, will form a practitioners’ net to which six representatives of the group of beneficiaries will be added
In order to facilitate the creation of a repertoire of practices, verified in their concrete application, corrected organically and collectively and then compiled into tangible results, the group will work within the transnational project meetings
Artists, performing arts technicians, humanities experts, linguists, intercultural mediators, will form a practitioners’ net to which six representatives of the group of beneficiaries will be added, becoming to all intents and purposes part of the project staff so as to constitute the think tank that will elaborate theoretical and practical training paths to facilitate access to culture for groups usually on the margins of intellectual discourse. The presence of representatives responds to a principle of self-determination which guarantees the full and direct participation of members of the interest group. In order to facilitate the creation of a repertoire of practices, verified in their concrete application, corrected organically and collectively and then compiled into tangible results, the group will work within the transnational project meetings, consolidating itself as a working team and opening up a comparison of methodologies with obvious mutual growth in knowledge and thinking.
The participation of the Ambassadors within the Think Tank meetings, in which the LTTA modules will be drafted, will also mean that the learning will not be from the top down, from teacher to student. As spokespersons for the whole of their Learners’ groups, the Ambassadors will actively help to shape the Training, ensuring genuine involvement and critical thinking; the Ambassadors will also assume and transmit the responsibility of being a fundamental member of a smaller community, that of their own workshop groups: this in turn will strengthen their confidence that is possible to be valuable co-operators in ever-larger echelons of society, from local to European to international.