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http://dx.doi.org/10.5805/SFTI.2014.16.5.745

Analysis of German Education System and program of Hochschule Pforzheim and Berlin University of Art for Fashion Design Curriculum Model to Develop Creativity  

Kim, Chil Soon (Dept. of Textile and Clothing Design, Kyung Hee University)
Yi-Chang, Youngsoo (The German Archaeological Institute(Department of non-European culture))
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Fashion & Textile Research Journal / v.16, no.5, 2014 , pp. 745-755 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to observe school education system, higher education, and fashion education in Germany to find a good model for an desirable future education to lead a creative students in Korea, thereby reshaping curriculum. We also analysed the curriculum of the fashion design offered in Hochschule Pforzheim and Berlin University of Art. We used secondary data collection by literature reviews of articles and web sites on the internet. Results of this study are as follows: German school and education system oriented with differentiation even though there are variety of them. Students can select their education system, considering work field and their own life & humanities. Various fashion education institutions were found to have their own education concept to enhance creativity with different system. Our results of analysis of the fashion design program of Hochschule Pforzheim and Berlin University of Art show their creativity education in their curriculums with module basis. Two universities have a differentiate education direction for the same aim to do creative design study and research. We realized that students learn and get the knowledge and apply to the field with a long term internship, communication skill and presentation development courses. Project based modules enable students to be creative, and active human. Strong design basis, and humanities disciplines will support people to creative design works. These two universities offer a good model of program to build up self education drive, academic and practical ways of training, and project based, internship, etc.
Keywords
creative design; education program; Hochschule Pforzheim; Berlin University of Art; fashion design education program;
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