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Research and Policy
A Culture Strategy for Scotland
A Culture Strategy for Scotland shows how important culture is to Scotland’s prosperity and sets the future direction for supporting culture in Scotland...
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Research and Policy
Eric Booth Website
As "one of the 25 most important people in American arts education" Eric Booth has influenced our own thinking about creativity across teaching and learning here in Scotland...
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Videos
Creativity Toybox #7 - change as many things as possible about your day
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Videos
The Power to Create - RSA Shorts
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Videos
Creativity Toybox - Introduction
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Videos
Creativity Toybox #4 - a million metaphors
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Videos
Sir Ken Robinson - radio interview in Toronto
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Research and Policy
Skills Investment Plan for Scotland’s Creative Industries sector
The influence and impact that the Creative Industries sector has on Scotland – both economically and culturally – is deep and varied...
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Videos
Creativity Toybox #6 - invent your own ritual
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Videos
Creativity Toybox #15 - what if there was no gravity?
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Research and Policy
Creative Thinkering
A psychology based blog resurrecting your natural creativity through inspiring techniques and practical examples...
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Videos
Creativity Toybox #3 - invent your own national holiday
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Videos
Creativity Toybox #20 - imagine the impossible
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Research and Policy
Skills in a Nutshell
The National Parent Forum of Scotland Summary of Skills, published as part of their Curriculum for Excellence in a Nutshell series, lays out the basics behind skills across the curriculum in two sides of A4...
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Videos
Creativity Toybox #2 - invent your own sport or game
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Research and Policy
Re-Imagining the Future keynote
The NCLN Annual Event in 2016 took place at the Hotel Colessio in Stirling and was entitled Re-Imagining the Future...
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Videos
Cultures of Creativity, nurturing creative mindsets
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Videos
Creativity Toybox #1 - creative rock, paper, scissors
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Creativity Toybox #5 - making the boring interesting
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Quotes
“I want us all to think about new and creative ways to … encourage young people to create and build and invent — to be makers of things, not just consumers of things...”
—Barack Obama, U.S. President