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Cultural Well-BeingLaajuus (3 cr)

Code: 2B00DK59

Objective

The student is able to:
- define the concept of cultural well-being as part of a larger reference framework (diversity and science perspective)
- identify the importance of culture as part of the promotion of well-being and health
- assess the importance of cultural well-being as a strengthening of community and inclusion
- designate applied art methods in the context of cultural well-being
- explain the importance of good literacy as a strengthening of human growth and cultural well-being, and as a promoter of social integration

Content

- The concepts and structures of cultural well-being
- Art-based methods and cultural well-being
- Customer orientation and sustainable development as a basis for cultural well-being

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

The student can describe the different uses and starting points of art with a few examples in promoting cultural well-being. The student recognizes the concept of applied art and knows how to name a few examples. The student is able to write descriptively about his art experience. The student recognizes the potential of good literacy as a supporter of cultural well-being.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

The student can describe the different uses and starting points of art with a few examples and can assess the importance of art in promoting cultural well-being. The student can present several possibilities for using applied art in different contexts. The student is able to write analytically about his art experience. The student can explain how good literacy strengthens cultural well-being.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student is able to describe the different uses and starting points of art in an analytical way with diverse examples and is able to evaluate in depth the importance of art in promoting cultural well-being. The student finds several possibilities for using applied art in different contexts and is able to create a new context or a combination of working methods for applied use. The student is able to write analytically about his art experience and find new meanings for it. The student is able to think of new ways to promote literacy that can strengthen cultural well-being.