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2 Art Education Masters Degree Programs in Netherlands


ArtEZ University of the Arts
International Master Artist Educator
- Arnhem, Netherlands
Master degree
2 years
On-Campus
English
Art can address issues and act for social change. Whether it takes place in a museum or in the public space, art is taught through experience. The international Master Artist Educator (iMAE) program is not about projecting art onto communities, but about working together with a variety of groups and individuals: from public servants to the private sector, with both artists and non-artists, teachers, students, NGO’s and policy makers. At iMAE we learn by doing and making together. You bring – and throughout the program further develop – your own practice and research interest to address pressing social concerns: migration, identity, conflict, environment and diversity.


Piet Zwart Institute
Master of Education in Arts
- Rotterdam, Netherlands
Master degree
Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Master of Education in Arts program explicitly connects theory and practice, focusing on contemporary issues, which span different practices and discourses (education, pedagogy, politics, art, design, cultural theory, digital didactics, philosophy, museum education and ‘community arts’).
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Art Education master's degree programs in the Netherlands offer a vibrant blend of theoretical and practical learning, designed for those passionate about teaching and promoting the arts. You'll engage deeply with educational methods while immersing yourself in the rich cultural landscape of the country.
Through courses focused on curriculum development, pedagogical strategies, and art theory, you'll refine your skills to effectively teach diverse student populations. Many programs emphasize collaborative projects and encourage you to experiment with innovative teaching practices. Students strengthen adaptability as they explore new ideas and artistic techniques that can be applied in various educational settings.
The Netherlands' education system fosters independent thinking and collaborative learning, which are essential in art education. Graduates often pursue careers as art educators, program coordinators, or community artists, empowering others through creative expression. Additionally, the international perspective of the Dutch art scene allows you to translate your skills across borders, making you a competitive candidate in a global job market.