This paper draws on the findings of an on-going research project, funded by the Crafts Council 'Learning through Making' project and the Technology Enhancement Programme, into the competencies and capabilities which young people develop by being involved in making activities. The first phase of this research has established a general model of teachers' beliefs about the value of making. This model has been established by undertaking case study research in a number of schools, selected because of the importance which they place on making. These schools cover all key stages and the participating teachers are drawn from across the curriculum, inclusion being determined by their use of making in the teaching context. Methodologies employed are...
Making and makerspaces are becoming increasingly popular in K-12 schools. However, professional deve...
There has been much debate, spanning many decades and across many countries, about what constitutes ...
This research for the Centre for International Research on Creativity and Learning in Education (CIR...
Pupils are increasingly referred to as a useful source of research whose voices deserve listening to...
For many children learning experiences can be ordinary for most of the time. The experiences that ar...
Craft teachers, perhaps more than most, have through the years displayed a particular sensitivity ab...
Making in education is an emergent practice focusing on learners as creators of things in a collabor...
Research indicates that teachers holding fixed creative mindsets limits the potential for students t...
The Virtual Maker Workshop Series was designed to explore how participants’ conceptions of learning ...
Fifty four five-year-old children in three London Primary Schools were tested using the British Abil...
Experts describe maker education as activities relating to the construction of artifacts that encour...
Creativity is nebulous to understand and problematic to nurture. Though, as a human trait, it is fr...
This action research studied the impact of having a maker mindset on a unit of study in art and codi...
Making has with its mindset and hands-on agenda found ways into all levels of education. From primar...
In recent years, the Maker movement has surged in popularity and has become attractive for didactic ...
Making and makerspaces are becoming increasingly popular in K-12 schools. However, professional deve...
There has been much debate, spanning many decades and across many countries, about what constitutes ...
This research for the Centre for International Research on Creativity and Learning in Education (CIR...
Pupils are increasingly referred to as a useful source of research whose voices deserve listening to...
For many children learning experiences can be ordinary for most of the time. The experiences that ar...
Craft teachers, perhaps more than most, have through the years displayed a particular sensitivity ab...
Making in education is an emergent practice focusing on learners as creators of things in a collabor...
Research indicates that teachers holding fixed creative mindsets limits the potential for students t...
The Virtual Maker Workshop Series was designed to explore how participants’ conceptions of learning ...
Fifty four five-year-old children in three London Primary Schools were tested using the British Abil...
Experts describe maker education as activities relating to the construction of artifacts that encour...
Creativity is nebulous to understand and problematic to nurture. Though, as a human trait, it is fr...
This action research studied the impact of having a maker mindset on a unit of study in art and codi...
Making has with its mindset and hands-on agenda found ways into all levels of education. From primar...
In recent years, the Maker movement has surged in popularity and has become attractive for didactic ...
Making and makerspaces are becoming increasingly popular in K-12 schools. However, professional deve...
There has been much debate, spanning many decades and across many countries, about what constitutes ...
This research for the Centre for International Research on Creativity and Learning in Education (CIR...