Creativity has become the new watchword in UK academic and policy circles. Within this context, policy discussions about the arts and their impact emphasise economic benefits over educational value, drawing clear distinctions between quantifiable or ‘hard’ measures of impact and those described as ‘soft’, less tangible and lacking a strong evidence base. Departing from the binary logics often underpinning notions of arts impacts, this paper is novel in exploring the entwined relationship between impacts seen as ‘hard’ and ‘soft’. We draw on research examining the links between arts education and young people’s future trajectories and use the concept of ‘active citizenship’ to show how informal, softer skills fostered through creative lea...
This report gives insights into how fine arts graduates contribute to innovation in the creative ind...
In many European societies, arts education and culture play a central role in their education system...
Whilst the link between young people's well-being and the creative arts is strengthening, there is a...
Creativity has become the new watchword in UK academic and policy circles. Within this context, pol...
This paper reports on a systematic literature review to examine the association between children and...
One of the principal ways that cultural and higher education policy and practice intersect is over a...
A growing number of alternative qualifications have been designed to enable ‘disadvantaged’ young pe...
This article uses data generated through qualitative methods and discourse analysis to explore how ‘...
Almost every educational system in the world regards numeracy and literacy as more important than th...
The challenges of widening participation (WP) practice within the field of the arts are presented. E...
Art education is often praised for its engaging programmes and inclusive pedagogies, with many initi...
The inquiry began on 17 November 2020 with two preliminary evidence sessions, chaired by Sharon Hodg...
The creative industries contribute £4.6bn to the Scottish economy and support 73 thousand jobs (Crea...
The project proposes a framework and methodology of artistic and creative social intervention that e...
This thesis offers the first and most comprehensive re-evaluation of the UK\ud government’s Creative...
This report gives insights into how fine arts graduates contribute to innovation in the creative ind...
In many European societies, arts education and culture play a central role in their education system...
Whilst the link between young people's well-being and the creative arts is strengthening, there is a...
Creativity has become the new watchword in UK academic and policy circles. Within this context, pol...
This paper reports on a systematic literature review to examine the association between children and...
One of the principal ways that cultural and higher education policy and practice intersect is over a...
A growing number of alternative qualifications have been designed to enable ‘disadvantaged’ young pe...
This article uses data generated through qualitative methods and discourse analysis to explore how ‘...
Almost every educational system in the world regards numeracy and literacy as more important than th...
The challenges of widening participation (WP) practice within the field of the arts are presented. E...
Art education is often praised for its engaging programmes and inclusive pedagogies, with many initi...
The inquiry began on 17 November 2020 with two preliminary evidence sessions, chaired by Sharon Hodg...
The creative industries contribute £4.6bn to the Scottish economy and support 73 thousand jobs (Crea...
The project proposes a framework and methodology of artistic and creative social intervention that e...
This thesis offers the first and most comprehensive re-evaluation of the UK\ud government’s Creative...
This report gives insights into how fine arts graduates contribute to innovation in the creative ind...
In many European societies, arts education and culture play a central role in their education system...
Whilst the link between young people's well-being and the creative arts is strengthening, there is a...