European Network for Visual Literacy

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Comparative studies concerning models of Visual Literacy and their approaches of competencies development

Comparative studies concerning models of Visual Literacy and their approaches of competencies development Bernard DARRAS Sorbonne University Paris 1 ACTE Institute Bernard Darras is Professor of Semiotics at the Sorbonne University Paris 1…

Dietmar Stiedl. Leistung, Leistungsbeurteilung und Benotung im Fach Bildnerische Erziehung.

Dietmar Stiedl: Leistung, Leistungsbeurteilung und Benotung im Fach Bildnerische Erziehung. Grundlagen, Problematik und Vorschläge. BA-Arbeit, Pädagogische Hochschule Wien 2016 > PDF

Folkert Haanstra. Research into competency models in arts education

Folkert Haanstra: Research into competency models in arts education  > PDF

Gabriella Pataky. How is the optimal space for art education created, based on the CEFR_VL?

Pataky presentation InSEA-World Conference Daegu, South Korea, 2017 I am currently working on mapping basic elements of artistic and art educational environments, based on the CEFR_VL. This is my new project, how to…

Andrea Kárpáti. Women create space

– a skills development program to empower female architecture and engineering students. Spatial abilities of women are successfully enhanced through creative, open-ended tasks – in contrast to previous research data and public expectations….

Andrea Kárpáti. Moholy-Nagy Visual Modules

– the Common European Framework of Reference for Visual Literacy in practice.  A Hungarian curriculum design experiment, piloted in 30 schools in 2016-2020, is based on the CEFR-VL to reveal developmental stages of key…

Talita Groenendijk: Self-assessment & Visual rubrics based on CEFR-VL

To what extent are the visual rubrics based on the Common European Framework of Reference for Visual Literacy (CEFR-VL) a feasible and valid instrument for assessing production and reception activities in secondary art…

Ernst Wagner. How ENViL’s “Common European Framework of Reference for Visual Literacy” can be applied to art museums

The “Common European Framework of Reference for Visual Literacy” (CEFR-VL) is an instrument to describe and reflect art education practice in specific settings. Ernst Wagner gave a short introduction into the basics of…

Diederik Schönau. Visual Literacy and the experience of art

In his presentation Diederik Schönau used the prototype of the Framework (CEFR-VL) to make a comparison between the sub-competencies as described in the CEFR-VL model and the ones used in the new (compulsory)…

Franz Billmayer. Art Curriculum & Digitalization.

envil_presentation_curriculum Using the Common European Framework of Reference for Visual Literacy for analysing a curriculum in the age of digitalization. (F. Billmayer) This paper was presented at the InSEA Word Congress 2017 in…

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