This article examines the findings of the London Cluster research, 'Critical Minds', in which the Institute of Education, University of London (IoE) worked in collaboration with Whitechapel Chapel Art Gallery (the lead London gallery), Bow Arts, Chisenhale Gallery and Space -The Triangle, and four east London comprehensive schools. By collaborating with art departments and by focusing on learning within the gallery context, the research team questioned whether the perceived constraints of traditional art and design pedagogy can be overcome by changing the conditions in which learning takes place. The following analysis focuses on these conditions as outlined in the research report's recommendations. © 2007 NSEAD/Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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The inquiry began on 17 November 2020 with two preliminary evidence sessions, chaired by Sharon Hodg...
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This case study describes a partnership between University College Falmouth (UCF) and Tate St. Ives ...
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