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You can also recommend content and shape the Portal for others. 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...
Creativity, Culture and Education (CCE) is a UK-based charity, which works internationally to unlock the creativity of young people in and out of formal education...
The association for teachers of media education and related disciplines, whether in the discrete subject of Media Studies or in media education across different subject boundaries...
STEM + Art = STEAM In this climate of economic uncertainty, America is once again turning to innovation as the way to ensure a prosperous future...
This ArtWorks Scotland resource has been developed for teachers and artists looking to embed creativity into school plans, offering relevant policy, evaluation and funding information, tips on planning together and case studies from artists and teachers who have worked in partnership...
Provides an overview of the Schools for Ambition programme, which sought to enable 52 individual schools in Scotland to determine their priorities for a three-year period of transformation...
Engineering needs to emphasise its creative side to encourage more young people to take it up as a career, says a leading member of the profession...
An online newspaper collating articles tweeted by creative Twitter users from across the globe...
Huffington Post article on how STEM has stalled as a theme in education, but explores a fresh drive in the US to add the arts to STEM as the missing catalyst for engagement and exploration in technology, science and mathematics...
Politically charged overview of the research by Creativity, Culture and Education relating to bullying in schools, eudaimonic happiness in learners and how the high functioning classroom has proven impact upon learners' attitudes and behaviours beyond the classroom...