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Creative progress still to be made

This May marks the tenth anniversary of a landmark “All Our Futures” report by the British government trying to bring creativity and culture into its classrooms. While there has been some progress, as a new British charity Creativity Culture and Education points out, there is still a long way to go to introduce creativity into every classroom.
Creativity can make a difference and I’m glad to see someone is making progress. But, obviously, there is much more to be done. (I wish I could help out by getting a job with CCE…perhaps a creative work exchange?!)

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  1. One of the authors of this study talks about his report 10 years later. Interesting stuff. I think I most appreciate when he points out that children in schools are learning in a educational system established in the 19th century.

    Just to update this earlier post, you might want to read this continuation in the UK’s Independent newspaper.

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/education/education-news/creativity-tsar-attacks-schools-ministers-1690405.html

    Posted by Elizabeth | May 26, 2009, 1:04 PM

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