The purpose of the Moray Creative Learning Network is to establish a group of individuals from the arts, cultural and education sectors (including young people where appropriate) interested in the development and sharing of creative and cultural learning in Moray...
Sharing Argyll Learning, or 'SAL’ is a blog where our educators, pupils and the wider community can tell everyone what is happening in our classes, schools, nurseries or groups… everything from composting to composing...
The NCLN Annual Event in 2016 took place at the Hotel Colessio in Stirling and was entitled Re-Imagining the Future...
Out-of-school-time programmes typically provide children with additional academic lessons outside of school hours and/or recreational and enrichment activities...
CLNs focus on developing the role and impact of creativity across the curriculum for the benefit of children and young people...
Stephen Bullock and Julia Fenby, development officers with Education Scotland, talk about Creative Learning...
Fife’s Creative Learning Network (CLN) is a newly established group bringing together community representatives and key local and national cultural partners with education representatives for the first time...
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The Creative Learning Networks programme took place in 25 local authorities in Scotland...
This CLN network means that cultural organisations and schools in Dumfries and Galloway can discuss opportunities, share learning and teaching resources and build capacity in regards to creative and cultural education...