Increasingly education systems are thinking that creative endeavour leads to higher levels of achievement and greater fulfilment for children and young people. They should have a cultural entitlement. Schools, supported by Creative Partnerships took forward creative approaches to school improvement – showing real signs that by motivating children and young people to do things differently there were real gains in student achievement as well as being a hub for the creative industries and professionals. Sadly this programme came to end in academic year ending 2011
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Here is a presentation about Schools of Creativity
There is much more on the Creative Partnerships website: http://www.creative-partnerships.com/schools-of-creativity/
Why creativity? I think that Sir Ken Robinson’s TED presentation says it all!
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