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Creativity Toybox #12 - can you tell what it is yet?
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Creativity Toybox #16 - evolving animals
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Creativity Toybox #17 - silent chinese whispers
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Images
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Creativity Toybox #15 - what if there was no gravity?
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Creativity Toybox #13 - asking difficult questions
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Inspiring Moments
Mutual Curiosity: A look at participatory practice in Scotland
Scotland’s cultural sector has an excellent reputation for its participatory practice – artists and people working creatively together in communities, education contexts and other areas of public life such as social care and justice...
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Creativity Toybox #11 - what do a mouse and a refrigerator have in common?
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Creativity Toybox #20 - imagine the impossible
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Creative Partners
Youth Theatre Arts Scotland
Youth Theatre Arts Scotland (YTAS) is the national development organisation and umbrella body for Scotland’s youth theatre sector...
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Research and Policy
Raising Attinment through Pupil Engagement - a report of an experiment
An action research project which took place in primary schools across Falkirk, Stirling and Clackmannanshire Councils, in partnership with the Creative Learning Networks and Hidden Giants...
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Creativity Toybox #1 - creative rock, paper, scissors
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Creativity Toybox #3 - invent your own national holiday
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Creative Partners
Edinburgh Art Festival
Edinburgh Art Festival is the UK’s largest annual festival of visual art offering an unrivalled programme of exhibitions, commissions and special events...
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Creativity Toybox #19 - what if... we had 7 fingers and 3 legs?
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Online Teaching Tools
Rainstorms and Symphonies: Performing Arts Bring Abstract Concepts to Life
Edutopia article on what happens when early elementary teachers integrate music and theatre - student learning improves in reading, math, and science as they become better critical thinkers and problem solvers...
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Creativity Toybox #6 - invent your own ritual
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Inspiring Moments
Williamston: Tasting a storm (Attainment in Literacy)
Hidden Giants undertook a three month residency in Williamston Primary school, Livingston, working with a class group of Primary 5 pupils and their teacher to explore how literacy and writing skills could be improved through creative approaches to learning and teaching...