Educ’ARTE is one ARTE’s educational resources. From middle to high school, Educ’ARTE provides teachers and pupils with a catalogue of over 2,000 of ARTE’s best programmes, 89 % of which were made in Europe, for example “Mapping the World”, “Karambolage”, “The Great Greek Myths” and many more.
Selected by teachers based on their educational value, the content is indexed by subject and curriculum level.
This service aims to use digital tools to make culture accessible to all children, irrespective of their social background or where they live.
At the heart of the scheme
- Support educational projects in schools
- Develop a multidisciplinary approach and promote the value of modern languages
- Increase understanding of the world
- Encourage legal means of using digital technology
- Promote the value of cultural and artistic education and education in media and news
Through its actions in media and information education, Educ’ARTE supports students in their development as informed citizens in a society marked by the acceleration of information flows. By providing access to reliable, high-quality information, it teaches them how to find accurate information, think critically, and make well-informed decisions.
Teachers and pupils
Teachers and pupils have unlimited access to the content available and are able to watch the programmes in any learning space, whether it be in class, in the LRC or at home.
With the help of easy to use tools adapted to their needs, they can also personalise the content and make it their own by creating extracts or mind maps, annotating videos and sharing content between teachers or with pupils.
Available in English, French, German, Spanish and Italian
With the option of subtitles.
Available on all devices
This service is compatible with computers, mobile phones and tablets. All video content may be streamed or downloaded
In practice
Educ’ARTE is available through subscription with a school or local authority.
To request a quote, please send an email to contact@educarte.fr
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