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    Netzwerk frühkindliche Bildung

    from Berlin

    The Netzwerk frühkindliche Bildung (Netzwerk FKB) promotes the cultural education of children up to six years old. With over 280 members from art, education, and politics, it advocates for access to cultural offerings and the inclusion of families.

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    Netzwerk Frühkindliche Kulturelle Bildung (Netzwerk FKB)

    About Us

    The Netzwerk Frühkindliche Kulturelle Bildung (Netzwerk FKB) is a comprehensive initiative dedicated to the cultural education of children in their first six years of life. With over 280 members from the fields of art, culture, education, science, and politics, the network works nationwide to provide young children access to cultural offerings.

    Mission and Values

    The main mission of the Netzwerk FKB is to establish cultural education as an integral part of early childhood development. It is emphasized that cultural education strengthens and enriches children's development and should therefore be part of every child's daily life. The network advocates for the involvement of families and other key educational locations in these efforts.

    Key Products and Services

    • Working Groups: The network includes various working groups, such as the working group "Family as a Central Educational Location," which deals with the involvement of families in early childhood cultural education offerings. An example of this is the developed card set and position paper that highlights the Seven Good Reasons for involving families in such offerings[1][5].

    • Networking: The network brings together representatives from art, culture, education, science, and politics, as well as public and private sponsors, to promote broad support and cooperation[2][5].

    Sustainability Goals and Initiatives

    The Netzwerk FKB focuses on long-term and sustainable initiatives to promote the cultural education of children. These include:

    • Long-term Partnerships: By networking with various stakeholders from different fields, long-term partnerships are established to ensure continuous support and development of cultural education offerings.

    • Family-oriented Programs: The network develops specific programs and materials aimed at involving families in their children's cultural education, thereby promoting comprehensive and sustainable education[1].

    • Nationwide Orientation: The initiative is oriented nationwide, ensuring that the cultural education of children is promoted throughout Germany.

    The Netzwerk FKB is a vibrant example of how interdisciplinary collaboration and a shared commitment can positively influence early childhood development. Through its diverse activities and initiatives, the network contributes to making cultural education part of every child's daily life.

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