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Development of creativity through play at Ballogie Nursery
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“Creativity is all about bringing imagined possibilities to life: an idea, a philosophy, a mathematical formula, a work of art...”
—Dougie Irvine, Visible Fictions
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“Creativity is the combined application of intelligence and imagination...”
—Duncan Jones, Association for Scottish Literary Studies
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“Encouraging young people and children to be as creative as possible is the greatest gift a tutor or teacher can offer...”
—Keith Beattie, Education Officer, Scottish Music Centre
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“The sciences develop enquiring minds and nurture learners’ natural curiosity, imagination and creativity...”
—CfE Briefing 15 - Sciences for all
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Naturally Creative - Keynote Speaker Gordon Brown, Brain Juice
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“True scientific progress relies as much on an excellent specific education as on creativity and an ability to think and venture beyond what appears to be correct and reasonable...”
—Philipp Kukura, Associate Professor of Physical Chemistry, University of Oxford
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Do schools kill creativity?
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“Success in love involves...”
—Robert J. Sternberg, Oklahoma State University
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“Science and arts are not an either/or...”
—Creative Industries Federation
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Ricardo Semler: How to run a company with (almost) no rules
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“Creativity...”
—D.W. Winnicott
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“The collections of Scotland's museums and galleries are a vital resource for education...”
—Helena Gillis, Museums Galleries Scotland
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“We work a lot with the arts at the observatory, in many ways...”
—Dan Hillier, Edinburgh Observatory
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“Creativity is paradoxical...”
—Michael Michalko
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Where does creativity hide? - TED Talk
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“If we take a moment to really think about the attributes that underlie creativity, its importance in developing these skills becomes clear...”
—Kate Latham, Head of Learning and Community Engagement at the Jupiter Artland FoundationÂ
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“Creativity is not a liberal fad...”
—Sir Ken Robinson