From 16 to 24 August, José Luis Aróstegui spent an academic stay in Chile, invited by the research project ‘Pilot experience of a musical pedagogy oriented towards human rights education: Proposal of pedagogical guidelines for the initial training of music teachers’, led by the Universidad Pablo Hurtado of Chile and funded by the National Agency for Research and Development (ANID) of Chile.
In addition to exchanging information of interest for this project and for TCIEM, José Luis gave a lecture at the University of Concepción entitled ‘The impact of art and culture on citizenship: from woke revisionism and the culture war of the populist right’. The following article was published in Spanish in the Diario de Concepción. He was also interviewed by the radio station of the Universidad de Concepción, as part of the programme Crónica Nacional. You can listen to it here in Spanish.
José Luis also gave a paper entitled ‘Towards a new music education: from the contents to the student’, within the VI National Congress of Music Education held in Santiago on 22 and 23 August.
