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The broad aim of this book is to contribute to understanding how the relationships between culture, employment and education can help Tanzania's young people secure jobs, and survive in the creative workforce so as to better their future. Based on research carried out in Tanzania, this books considers how to integrate cultural expressions into arts education (education in art and education through art) as a tool for nurturing young people's creative talents for their future sustainable employment. Although this study is specific to Tanzania, the significance and contribution of this work may apply to other developing countries.…mehr

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The broad aim of this book is to contribute to understanding how the relationships between culture, employment and education can help Tanzania's young people secure jobs, and survive in the creative workforce so as to better their future. Based on research carried out in Tanzania, this books considers how to integrate cultural expressions into arts education (education in art and education through art) as a tool for nurturing young people's creative talents for their future sustainable employment. Although this study is specific to Tanzania, the significance and contribution of this work may apply to other developing countries.
Autorenporträt
Charles E.M. Ruyembe, PhD in Creative Industries: Studied M.A. in Culture, Creativity and Entrepreneurship at the University of Leeds; UK. Then pursued a PhD at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) in Brisbane, Australia. Currently a Chief Executive Officer of Karibu Cultural Contact (KCC) an NGO based in Dar-es-salaam Tanzania.