‘Theatre of the Imagination’ sets out to explore how creative practice may help nurture personal agency and global citizenship in mainstream primary education. Signature pedagogies from art and design are transferred through a series of workshops created to foster design thinking and to cultivate haptic skills. The approach is constructivist in nature and encourages participants to depict lived experiences and generate imaginative ideas by articulating tacit knowledge through drawing, making and storytelling. Transition design provides a framework for social transformation as it encourages activists to construct a vision of what might be possible in the future and to plan small interventions aimed at bringing about change. Theories of ch...
In this paper I give an account of an action enquiry I undertook from 2006–2008 as a higher educatio...
This arts-based action research documents the living inquiry of one learner/educator as she strives ...
International audience"The best thing a child can do is to break a toy; the next best thing is to ma...
Theatre of the Imagination aims to demonstrate that making artefacts provokes a transformative way o...
‘Blueprint Exchange’ is the catalyst for a nascent network of children and teachers who are interest...
Abstract: ‘Life Below Water’ aims to establish how creative practice can provide an effective way to...
At a time of widespread concern over the decline of art teaching in schools, this article considers ...
This academic year, I am studying the potential of non-linguistic forms of communication such as art...
Inspiring and encouraging creativity in the young, nurturing imagination and enthralling them in the...
For more than twenty years the Maker Movement has been gaining momentum and more recently is gaining...
Design Play is Design Thinking for children. It is an open-ended, foundational creative framework th...
Primary schools play a key role for the educational and emotional growth of the children through pla...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2008 Meg Elizabeth WielgoszIn a contemporary primary scho...
Can design education have a positive impact on primary school education beyond merely preparing desi...
This thesis is based on a Theatre for Development (TfD) project I led in two primary schools in Engl...
In this paper I give an account of an action enquiry I undertook from 2006–2008 as a higher educatio...
This arts-based action research documents the living inquiry of one learner/educator as she strives ...
International audience"The best thing a child can do is to break a toy; the next best thing is to ma...
Theatre of the Imagination aims to demonstrate that making artefacts provokes a transformative way o...
‘Blueprint Exchange’ is the catalyst for a nascent network of children and teachers who are interest...
Abstract: ‘Life Below Water’ aims to establish how creative practice can provide an effective way to...
At a time of widespread concern over the decline of art teaching in schools, this article considers ...
This academic year, I am studying the potential of non-linguistic forms of communication such as art...
Inspiring and encouraging creativity in the young, nurturing imagination and enthralling them in the...
For more than twenty years the Maker Movement has been gaining momentum and more recently is gaining...
Design Play is Design Thinking for children. It is an open-ended, foundational creative framework th...
Primary schools play a key role for the educational and emotional growth of the children through pla...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2008 Meg Elizabeth WielgoszIn a contemporary primary scho...
Can design education have a positive impact on primary school education beyond merely preparing desi...
This thesis is based on a Theatre for Development (TfD) project I led in two primary schools in Engl...
In this paper I give an account of an action enquiry I undertook from 2006–2008 as a higher educatio...
This arts-based action research documents the living inquiry of one learner/educator as she strives ...
International audience"The best thing a child can do is to break a toy; the next best thing is to ma...