Cinema's Pedagogical Role in Art Schools
While cinema is no longer a tool for mass education, it has found a place in artistic education in recent years. Art schools have made it a central element of their pedagogical programs. Cinema has now become an integral part of the curriculum, reflecting a shift in how moving images are taught and valued within contemporary art education.
Key facts
- Cinema is no longer an instrument for educating the masses.
- Cinema has found a place in artistic education in recent years.
- Art schools have made cinema a central element of their pedagogical program.
- The text discusses the pedagogical vocation of cinema.
- The shift reflects a broader integration of moving images in art education.
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