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Research and Policy
Scotland's Creative Learning Plan
September 2013 saw publication of Scotland’s Creative Learning Plan which was developed with a range of partners...
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Images
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Images
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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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Online Teaching Tools
Embracing Failure: Building a Growth Mindset Through the Arts
Edutopia article on how to teach your students the recipe for success: taking risks, making mistakes, and integrating critical feedback...
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Online Teaching Tools
Screening Shorts
On this website, you will find a collection of superb downloadable films (fiction, animation and factual) suitable for primary and secondary school audiences to help teachers deliver moving image education (MIE)...
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Online Teaching Tools
British Film Institute Education Site
Curious or passionate about film and television...
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Online Teaching Tools
Rock Operator
A collaboration between geologists, teachers, and artists that explores the igneous rock and geology of Arthur's Seat and Salisbury Crags - including an 8 minute animation, lesson activities, an online game and geological information for pupils...
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Creative Partners
Scottish Poetry Library
The Scottish Poetry Library brings people and poems together...
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Creative Partners
Creativity Portal News Feed
The Creativity Portal News Feed offers daily news on free and subsidised partnership opportunities from over 100 quality assured creative partners, as well as news on the latest research, policy and resources to support creative learning, creative teaching and the development of creativity skills...
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Videos
Creativity Toybox - Introduction
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Creative Partners
Scran
Culture Heritage Learning https://www...
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Videos
Sir Ken Robinson - radio interview in Toronto
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Videos
Creativity Toybox #4 - a million metaphors
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Quotes
“I believe Scotland stands on the threshold of becoming a world leader in creativity, if, and only if, the education sector embraces the challenge of creativity across the curriculum to realize the Curriculum for Excellence...”
—Eric Booth, international creative learning consultant and author of The Everyday Work of Art