In Articles you will find features that focus on particular aspects of creative teaching and learning.
The Arts Council have produced some thought-provoking reading on 'why the arts matter' including some interesting facts and figures research.
Report published for Creativity,Culture and Education (CCE) in October 2009 looking at children's levels of participation in cultural activities and the views of parents on the importance and benefits of providing these activities for children and young people.
The Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) reveal their vision for delivering young people's access to culture, whatever their background or location.
In January 2010 Ofsted published a report which evaluates and illustrates how 44 schools across the counrty have used creative approaches to learning. The report also evaluates the impact on pupils' achievement and personal development.
Long-term collaborative relationships between creative professionals and schools lay at the heart of our Creative Partnerships work.
The Change School programme supported schools in bringing about sustainable change in approaches to teaching and learning.
Cre8us believes that creativity is about more than 'doing the arts'. Creativity is a wider ability to question, make connections, innovate, problem solve and reflect critically.
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