National Intangible Heritage Center Operates 'Intangible Heritage Transmission Education Faculty Capacity Building Course I'

The National Intangible Heritage Center of the Cultural Heritage Administration announced on the 8th that it will operate the 'Intangible Heritage Transmission Education Teaching Competency Enhancement Course I' three times in June, August, and September. This is a specialized education program where holders of national intangible cultural heritage directly teach intangible heritage at elementary, middle, and high schools. The program includes intangible heritage theory education, content development, and field exploration. In the second half of the year, an advanced course, 'Transmission Education Teaching Competency Enhancement Course II,' will be offered. An official stated, “Intangible heritage is preserved and developed through intergenerational transmission,” and added, “It is expected that the transmission holders’ activities in school education settings will yield high educational effectiveness.” For more details, please refer to the Cultural Heritage Administration or the National Intangible Heritage Center website.



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