Creative Partnerships in Practice: Developing Creative Learners

Creative Partnerships in Practice: Developing Creative Learners

by David Parker
Creative Partnerships in Practice: Developing Creative Learners

Creative Partnerships in Practice: Developing Creative Learners

by David Parker

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Overview

Since the Creative Partnerships programme began in 2002, it has helped almost 5,000 schools, 90,000 teachers and over 1 million young people to embrace creative learning. Those involved have seen notable improvements in achievement and in measurable aspects of personal development, such as attendance.

Written by a member of the senior team charged with delivering the largest schools-based creative learning intervention ever seen, this book explains how to embed the key principles underpinning the Creative Partnerships programme within your school.

Drawing on the extensive archive of case studies - from primary schools to PRUs -and the experiences of key Creative Partnerships individuals, this book offers compelling accounts of effect and impact, rooting abstract principles in everyday examples of classroom-based work. The companion website for the book also includes links to videos of the case studies mentioned in the book, as well as further guidance and research that backs up the author's claims that creative practice can impact upon the work of teachers and the learning of young people in powerful and long-lasting ways.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781441109224
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 04/15/2014
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 6.60(w) x 9.50(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

David Parker is Director of Research, Impact and Learning at Creativity, Culture and Education (CCE).

Table of Contents

Foreword \ Introduction: Creative
Partnerships - The
Largest Schools-Based Creative Learning Intervention Ever Seen \ 1. Creative Planning and Evaluating - Change Processes or Arts
Projects? \ 2. Creative Approaches to Systemic Change in Schools? \ 3. Creative
School Ethos \ 4. Creative Learning - Pupil Impact \ 5. Creative Professional
Development for Teachers \ 6. Creative Artists and Their Practice - Do They
Really Add Value? \ 7. Creativity in Schools and Parental Involvement \ 8.
Creative Assessment and Progression - How Do We Know if Our Children Are
Becoming More Creative? \ Afterword: Creative Partnerships - The Future \ Index \ References

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