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What is Arts and Cultural Education (EAC)?
Arts and Cultural Education (EAC) is an art education and an art education. It is a coherent path that combines the attendance of works, the meeting with artists and professionals of culture, the acquisition of knowledge and artistic practice. By contributing to the development of creativity and critical thinking in children and young people, arts and cultural education allows them to give meaning to their experiences and better understand the world. The generalization of the EAC implies the mobilization of all territorial, ministerial, artistic, cultural, associative actors, to develop actions closer to the territories.
Qu'est-ce que le label 100% EAC ?
The 100% EAC label values a commitment, a partnership approach and a strategy to achieve the generalization of arts and cultural education in the territory. The label is awarded by the regional prefect and the rector of the academy for a renewable period of five years, after the advice of the decentralized services (rectorate and regional directorate of cultural affairs), which can mobilize other experts. The High Council for Arts and Cultural Education (HCEAC), meeting in plenary on 17 December 2021 in the presence of ministers in charge of culture and national education, has officially launched the process of labelling «100% EAC» for communities and intercommunalities.
Les avantages du label
Ce label apporte une dynamique nationale pour donner de la visibilité à l’engagement des collectivités. Il aide à renforcer la cohérence de l'action, à dépasser les cloisonnements, fédérer les acteurs, mobiliser d’autres partenaires, pérenniser les dispositifs et développer de nouveaux projets. Il ne s'accompagne pas d'une subvention supplémentaire.
The High Council for Arts and Cultural Education (HCEAC) brings together the actors of the EAC in a perspective of sharing and analysis of practices at the service of ambitious generalization policy.
The HCEAC, a collegiate body of thirty members co-chaired by the ministers in charge of education and culture, proposes guidelines on artistic and cultural education. Representatives of several ministries (responsible for culture, education, youth, agriculture, higher education, the city, the family) sit alongside major actors of local authorities represented by associations of elected officials, and qualified personalities from the academic, cultural and associative world. Emmanuel Ethis, Rector of the Brittany Academic Region, is its Vice-President. Between 2018 and 2020, the representatives of ten laboratory territories met in 100% EAC College to bring their experience for the development of the methodological tools that accompany the 100% EAC label.
The Practical Guide to the Territorial Inventory, the result of this consultation, presents criteria for analysis and evaluation in three levels, in order to help the candidate communities to evaluate their policy in favour of the generalization of the EAC and to propose a five-year strategy to achieve this by formulating their own objectives.
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Am I concerned by this approach?
- Communes
- Departments
Local authorities can apply for the label. You represent a territorial collectivity or an intercommunality (municipalities, communities of communes, agglomeration communities, urban communities, metropolises, etc.) with:
- several schools;
- places to welcome young people aged 3 to 18;
- a diversity of cultural actors able to offer resources and partnerships.
The following are not eligible:
- companies,
- associations,
- cultural structures,
- schools,
- central governments.
Procedure
1) Self-assessment, by the territories themselves wishing to engage in the process of generalization of the EAC, to formulate the strategy to reach the "100% EAC" over a period of 5 years.
The criteria examine several aspects related to:
- the content of the projects: artistic and cultural approach (respecting the Charter for Arts and Cultural Education, available at the bottom of the page)
- temporality: school time/ outside school time, family environment
- to the public concerned: early childhood, higher education, etc.
- the implementation of projects by cultural partners
- piloting and evaluation.
The criteria are presented in the a practical guide to the territorial inventory.
Particular attention is paid to the fully inclusive dimension of these projects, including the consideration of priority territories and specific audiences.
2° The decision to label 100% EAC is jointly taken and co-signed, after consulting the departments concerned, by the regional prefect and the rector of the academy.
This label is granted for a renewable period of five years, after examination of the files by the regional directorates of cultural affairs and academic delegations to arts and culture, who can as much as necessary mobilize the expertise of their partners involved in the generalization of arts and cultural education.
- File Opening: March 15, 2023
- Application deadline: 30 September 2023, at 23:59 (Paris time). No application can be filed or taken into account by this date.
- Joint instruction by the Rectorate and the Regional Directorate of Cultural Affairs, which may involve other experts: autumn 2023
- Joint award of the 100% EAC label by letter co-signed by the regional prefect and the rector of the academy on the advice of the services, for a period of 5 years, at the end of 2023.
- To access the online form, click on the "Start" button at the bottom of this page.
- Log in or create an account, then let yourself be guided. You will need the practical guide for the territorial inventory to complete the form (bottom of page).
A question?
If you have any questions about the 100% EAC label, please contact the General Delegation for Transmission, Territories and Cultural Democracy (DG2TDC):
Directorate-General for Participation in Cultural Life and General Secretariat of the HCEAC
Corporate Secretary: gaelle.bebin@culture.gouv.fr
Project Manager: florence.fantini@culture.gouv.fr ; 06 66 80 89 28
182 rue Saint-Honoré 75001 Paris
The filing for the year 2023 is now closed.
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