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Art and performance education should be recognised as higher education across the EU

If art graduates from art and performance schools were considered people with a higher education, maybe their wages could be improved.

In Greece and possibly other EU member states, students graduating from art schools (drama, music and schools) are currently not being granted high school diplomas, and their education is not recgonised as higher education This is wrong and should be changed. This can later lead to reductions in earnings under the pretext that it is "not legally skilled work". Shouldn't art schools be recognized for their contribution to the country's cultural education and treated similarly in all EU states?
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3 comments on Art and performance education should be recognised as higher education across the EU
Eugenia  • 10 June 2023

Good one!!

Mariam Papaskiri  • 10 June 2023

I think this is a brilliant idea and can bring a lot of young people together! 

Daniel Gaszewski  • 10 June 2023

I think it’s something which every Member State should solve because as far as I know there are Academies both in Poland and Sweden granting higher education diplomas. However, I don’t see that it could solve issue with wages - it is ruled out by our capitalism system and for some professionals in arts it’s just not lucrative on the open market

Any thoughts on this idea?

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