This article offers a case study account of a garden-themed poetry writing project run by a creative writing organisation in partnership with a class of 9–10-year-old children from a London primary school. I explore the concept of creativity which framed the five-week project and analyse the different ways in which the creative practitioner worked collaboratively with the class teacher to develop children’s writing, not least by adopting an open, inclusive pedagogy. Despite the obvious successes of this project, I raise questions about the role of creative practitioners working in schools and the ways in which special projects locate creativity on the margins of the mainstream curriculum
Although children in primary schools in England are required to write imaginatively in order to gain...
Zip Zap is a Creative Social Enterprise, which offers an author/illustrator- led Continuing Professi...
Nurturing learner creativity is a key aim for many schools. Teachers and school leaders continue to ...
This article offers a case study account of a garden-themed poetry writing project run by a creative...
This paper explores writing pedagogy in the primary classroom and connections between children think...
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This thesis reports on a case study of the creative writing of A Level English Language students. Th...
This chapter offers an evaluation and interpretation of the creative thinking and collaboration that...
Creativity is nebulous to understand and problematic to nurture. Though, as a human trait, it is fr...
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Creative activism is an approach to education that asks, ‘What can happen when we take learning outs...
The author argues that a curriculum rich in creativity enables all individuals, artistically incline...
That depends on where you live, how old you are and your perspective on life, the role of schools an...
This article arises from a four week study of a class of 14-15 year old students. The study explored...
Although children in primary schools in England are required to write imaginatively in order to gain...
Zip Zap is a Creative Social Enterprise, which offers an author/illustrator- led Continuing Professi...
Nurturing learner creativity is a key aim for many schools. Teachers and school leaders continue to ...
This article offers a case study account of a garden-themed poetry writing project run by a creative...
This paper explores writing pedagogy in the primary classroom and connections between children think...
This two year case study explored the influence that creative thinking has on writing pedagogy withi...
Pupils are increasingly referred to as a useful source of research whose voices deserve listening to...
This thesis reports on a case study of the creative writing of A Level English Language students. Th...
This chapter offers an evaluation and interpretation of the creative thinking and collaboration that...
Creativity is nebulous to understand and problematic to nurture. Though, as a human trait, it is fr...
In this paper the author considers the contribution of creativity to pastoral care in education. Sin...
Creative activism is an approach to education that asks, ‘What can happen when we take learning outs...
The author argues that a curriculum rich in creativity enables all individuals, artistically incline...
That depends on where you live, how old you are and your perspective on life, the role of schools an...
This article arises from a four week study of a class of 14-15 year old students. The study explored...
Although children in primary schools in England are required to write imaginatively in order to gain...
Zip Zap is a Creative Social Enterprise, which offers an author/illustrator- led Continuing Professi...
Nurturing learner creativity is a key aim for many schools. Teachers and school leaders continue to ...