Thursday 22 October 2009

Mirador to Offer New Services for Teachers

A Comprehensive Support Programme for Teachers

The Festival has become a service as well as an event of great importance for various users! It is offered to provide entertainment, education and enjoyment. The sources of inspiration and users are covered in detail in the Distance Learning Programme.

There should be no compromises - for a service to be effective and useful, it has to meet the highest standards for target users, which are initially intended to be communities, students at various levels of education, library users, teachers, senior academics, funders, sponsors, artists, advertisers and the vast communities of cyberspace many of whom are constantly seeking new challenges, researchers and people who can bring creative challenge and contribute to the critical debate.

Some of the more basic aspects of the ephemeral arts are provided in a blog for students. It will also be updated as a part of the new development programme. Please see http://ephemeral-arts.blogspot.com/

In addition, Mirador Culture will be announcing plans for workshops, seminars, conferences, short festivals, partnership meetings, creating focus groups to cover new country partners, new project development opportunities, access to newsletters, blogs and websites.

The Ephemeral Arts Service Programme consists of the festival - live and virtual components, research projects, educational support for teachers and students, advisory services for libraries, support services for communities seeking access and visibility, creating access to audiences.

Comprehensive educational support is provided by the Distance Learning Programme. The first online students will be able to start training in December 2009.

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