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Creativity, Culture and Education

Creativity, Culture and Education (CCE) is a UK-based international foundation dedicated to unlocking the creativity of children and young people in and out of formal education. This is done primarily through designing and implementing programmes which improve the quality and reach of cultural education, and use culture and the arts to improve the quality and impact of general education, working with partners from around the world.[1]

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CCE is a winner of a 2011 WISE Award from the World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE) foundation. The award recognised CCE's Creative Partnerships programme, which worked with over one million pupils across England, developing the skills of children and young people, raising their aspirations and opening up new opportunities.[2][3][4]

Before creating CCE, Chief Executive Paul Collard had had over 30 years' experience of working in the arts. He is an expert in delivering programmes that use creativity and culture as drivers of social and economic change and in using arts and culture in urban regeneration.[5] In 2015, he was appointed Honorary Professor at the University of Nottingham, School of Education.[6][7]

Examples of current and previous programmes and collaborations edit

(in alphabetical order)

  • Artists in Creative Education – CCE led a group of European partners in a project bringing together twenty-five experienced artists from across Europe, looking at the role of the artist-educator in the classroom and within the wider creativity offer and testing the collective knowledge in exchange visits to schools in disadvantaged areas. The project resulted in the publication of Artists in Creative Education: Unlocking Children’s Creativity – A Practical Guide for Artists (2011), created in partnership with Cultuur-Ondernemen (‘Culture Entrepreneurship’, the Netherlands), Kulturkontakt Austria and Drömmarnas Hus (Sweden) and with the outline created by the participating artists.[8]
  • Artists in Creative Education UK/Pakistan – This 2013 programme was an international artist exchange co-organised with Ikon Gallery in Birmingham and Vasl Artists’ Collective in Karachi and supported by British Council in Karachi. CCE delivered an intensive induction and training week for the Pakistani and UK artists and visited the participating schools in Karachi, among others. The artists carried out extensive project work in schools in both countries.[9] Their role was to explore the application of creative practices in the curriculum, to illustrate the power of creativity in the learning process to prepare students for modern workplaces, and to help change teaching practices and the role of teachers.[10]
  • Arts Council of Wales – CCE has been working with the Arts Council of Wales and the Welsh Government on the development and implementation of a cultural education strategy Creative Learning Through the Arts – an Action Plan for Wales.[11]
  • City of Amsterdam, the Netherlands – In 2010, Paul Collard, Chief Executive of CCE, was commissioned as an advisor to the City of Amsterdam to look at their cultural infrastructure and how to bring this and access to creative industries employment closer to children and young people.[12] In 2016, another report was commissioned and published, this time addressing the relationship between cultural institutions and schools aimed at developing dialogue-driven programmes.[13]
  • Creative Partnerships (England) – Creative Partnerships was a major England-wide programme that aimed to build sustainable learning partnerships between schools, creative and cultural organisations and individuals in order to nurture the creativity of children and young people.[14] The funding by Arts Council England was withdrawn in 2011.[15]
  • Creative Partnerships: Ås (Norway), Czech Republic, Karachi (Pakistan), Lithuania, Oppland (Norway) and Pécs (Hungary) – Programmes modelled on the England-wide Creative Partnerships programme have been introduced in several countries across Europe and beyond.[16]
  • Creative Scotland, Education Scotland – CCE has delivered a range of training workshops and professional development activities for a number of local authorities and creative learning networks in Scotland. In 2016, CCE is supporting Creative Scotland’s review of the role of creative learning in its strategic plan and Education Scotland in ensuring that the Scottish Government’s Attainment Challenge goals in respect to creativity and creative learning are met.[17]
  • Find Your Talent – Find Your Talent was a 2008–2010 government-funded programme trialled in ten areas of England which gave children and young people the chance to try out different high-quality cultural and creative activities in and out of school.[18]
  • International Creative Education Network (ICEnet) – CCE is one of the core founding members of this European network of practitioners working in creative education. One example of the partnership’s projects was developing a Self-Assessment Competency Framework for Creative Practitioners working in educational settings to develop the creativity of children (2015), along with case studies and policy recommendations, informed by the expertise of the thirteen partners as well as artists and other creative professionals from around Europe.[19][20]
  • Kulturschule, Germany – CCE has collaborated on this cultural education programme with Gabriele Fink Stiftung since 2011. CCE’s involvement has included training for schools and artists, providing diagnostic tools for schools or supporting the research and evaluation programme.[21] The programme has aimed to put culture at the heart of school development and education to help children and young people learn deeply.[22]
  • Open for Business – CCE designed and delivered the education programme for a 2013–2015 photography project Open for Business organised by Multistory in partnership with Magnum Photos, the Financial Times and other organisations and supported by Arts Council England and Sandwell Council. The work included training for teachers, educators and local photographers as well as developing a curriculum framework for schools to encourage better use of photography.[23][24][25]
  • Perth, Western Australia – In 2011, Paul Collard was appointed the Commissioner for Children and Young People's inaugural Thinker in Residence under the theme of Unlocking Creativity.[26] As part of the role, he researched how well the arts, culture and education were developing children’s creativity, preparing them for work in international settings and showing the opportunities within creative industries, with the outcomes and recommendations presented in a report.[27] The successful residency led to further work with the Western Australia Museum on how to embed creativity and creative learning in the new museum’s design and work and arrangements for a 2016 residency supported by the Department of Culture and Arts of Western Australia.[28]
  • South Korean Teacher Exchange Programme – CCE was the UK coordinator of the 2013 and 2014 Teaching Abroad for Global Competency Programme organised by the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding (APCEIU) and sponsored by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Korea. Over the two years, CCE hosted 25 South Korean teachers and, on top of preparing a programme of activities, recruiting host schools in the North East England and supporting the teachers throughout their stay, it provided an intensive training and reflection programme to complement school placements.[29][30]

References edit

  1. ^ "Creativity, Culture and Education: Unlocking the creativity of children and young people | Creativity, Culture and Education". www.creativitycultureeducation.org. Retrieved 2016-06-01.
  2. ^ "2011 WISE Awards". www.wise-qatar.org. Retrieved 2016-06-01.
  3. ^ "CCE wins WISE Award for Creative Partnerships". creative-partnerships.com. Retrieved 2016-06-01.
  4. ^ "About Creative Partnerships". creative-partnerships.com. Retrieved 2016-06-01.
  5. ^ "Paul Collard | Creativity, Culture and Education". www.creativitycultureeducation.org. Retrieved 2016-06-01.
  6. ^ "Members". Centre for Research in Arts, Creativity and Literacies, School of Education, The University of Nottingham. 2015-08-05. Retrieved 2016-06-08.
  7. ^ "Creative Learning - should England be ashamed of itself? - The University of Nottingham". www.nottingham.ac.uk. Retrieved 2016-06-01.
  8. ^ Artist in Creative Education: Unlocking Children's Creativity – A Practical Guide for Artists. 2011. ISBN 978-1-907264-09-2.
  9. ^ . www.creativitycultureeducation.org. Archived from the original on 2016-06-25. Retrieved 2016-06-01.
  10. ^ "Reforming education: 'Application of creative practices in curriculum essential for learning' - The Express Tribune". The Express Tribune. 2013-09-27. Retrieved 2016-06-01.
  11. ^ Steer, Emily. "What goes on at... Creativity, Culture and Education". Arts Award Voice. Retrieved 2016-06-06.
  12. ^ Collard, Paul (2011). Amsterdam, wereldstandaard voor cultuureducatie: Advies kunstschouw Paul Collard. Amsterdam.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  13. ^ Collard, Paul (2016). Cultural Education in Amsterdam: Consistency, Quality and Restraint.
  14. ^ Parker, David (2013). Creative Partnerships in Practice: Developing Creative Learners. London: Bloomsbury Education. ISBN 9781441109224.
  15. ^ "Closure of Creative Partnerships". creative-partnerships.com. Retrieved 2016-06-01.
  16. ^ . www.creativitycultureeducation.org. Archived from the original on 2016-06-03. Retrieved 2016-06-06.
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  18. ^ "About Find Your Talent | Find Your Talent". www.findyourtalent.org. Retrieved 2016-06-01.
  19. ^ . www.creativitycultureeducation.org. Archived from the original on 2016-06-25. Retrieved 2016-06-06.
  20. ^ "TRaKSforA (Leonardo)". icenet.ning.com. Retrieved 2016-06-06.
  21. ^ . www.creativitycultureeducation.org. Archived from the original on 2016-06-25. Retrieved 2016-06-06.
  22. ^ "Paul Collard im Interview zur Kultur Schule". Vimeo. Retrieved 2016-06-06.
  23. ^ "Open For Business | About". www.openforbusiness.uk.com. Retrieved 2016-06-06.
  24. ^ "Open For Business | Education". www.openforbusiness.uk.com. Retrieved 2016-06-06.
  25. ^ . www.creativitycultureeducation.org. Archived from the original on 2016-06-25. Retrieved 2016-06-06.
  26. ^ . Commissioner for Children and Young People, Western Australia. Archived from the original on 2016-09-17. Retrieved 2016-06-06.
  27. ^ Collard, Paul (2011). Report of the 2011 Thinker in Residence: Unlocking Creativity (PDF). Subiaco WA: Commissioner for Children and Young People WA. ISBN 978-0-9872881-0-3.
  28. ^ . www.creativitycultureeducation.org. Archived from the original on 2016-06-25. Retrieved 2016-06-06.
  29. ^ . www.creativitycultureeducation.org. Archived from the original on 2016-06-25. Retrieved 2016-06-06.
  30. ^ Teaching Abroad for Global Competency 2014 ROK-UK Teacher Exchange Programme: Programme Orientation. APCEIU. 2014.

External links edit

  • Creativity, Culture and Education home page
  • Creativity, Culture and Education on Twitter
  • Creativity, Culture and Education on Vimeo
  • Find Your Talent

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Creativity Culture and Education CCE is a UK based international foundation dedicated to unlocking the creativity of children and young people in and out of formal education This is done primarily through designing and implementing programmes which improve the quality and reach of cultural education and use culture and the arts to improve the quality and impact of general education working with partners from around the world 1 Creativity Culture and EducationLocationNewcastle upon Tyne EnglandWebsitewww wbr creativitycultureeducation wbr orgCCE is a winner of a 2011 WISE Award from the World Innovation Summit for Education WISE foundation The award recognised CCE s Creative Partnerships programme which worked with over one million pupils across England developing the skills of children and young people raising their aspirations and opening up new opportunities 2 3 4 Before creating CCE Chief Executive Paul Collard had had over 30 years experience of working in the arts He is an expert in delivering programmes that use creativity and culture as drivers of social and economic change and in using arts and culture in urban regeneration 5 In 2015 he was appointed Honorary Professor at the University of Nottingham School of Education 6 7 Examples of current and previous programmes and collaborations edit in alphabetical order Artists in Creative Education CCE led a group of European partners in a project bringing together twenty five experienced artists from across Europe looking at the role of the artist educator in the classroom and within the wider creativity offer and testing the collective knowledge in exchange visits to schools in disadvantaged areas The project resulted in the publication of Artists in Creative Education Unlocking Children s Creativity A Practical Guide for Artists 2011 created in partnership with Cultuur Ondernemen Culture Entrepreneurship the Netherlands Kulturkontakt Austria and Drommarnas Hus Sweden and with the outline created by the participating artists 8 Artists in Creative Education UK Pakistan This 2013 programme was an international artist exchange co organised with Ikon Gallery in Birmingham and Vasl Artists Collective in Karachi and supported by British Council in Karachi CCE delivered an intensive induction and training week for the Pakistani and UK artists and visited the participating schools in Karachi among others The artists carried out extensive project work in schools in both countries 9 Their role was to explore the application of creative practices in the curriculum to illustrate the power of creativity in the learning process to prepare students for modern workplaces and to help change teaching practices and the role of teachers 10 Arts Council of Wales CCE has been working with the Arts Council of Wales and the Welsh Government on the development and implementation of a cultural education strategy Creative Learning Through the Arts an Action Plan for Wales 11 City of Amsterdam the Netherlands In 2010 Paul Collard Chief Executive of CCE was commissioned as an advisor to the City of Amsterdam to look at their cultural infrastructure and how to bring this and access to creative industries employment closer to children and young people 12 In 2016 another report was commissioned and published this time addressing the relationship between cultural institutions and schools aimed at developing dialogue driven programmes 13 Creative Partnerships England Creative Partnerships was a major England wide programme that aimed to build sustainable learning partnerships between schools creative and cultural organisations and individuals in order to nurture the creativity of children and young people 14 The funding by Arts Council England was withdrawn in 2011 15 Creative Partnerships As Norway Czech Republic Karachi Pakistan Lithuania Oppland Norway and Pecs Hungary Programmes modelled on the England wide Creative Partnerships programme have been introduced in several countries across Europe and beyond 16 Creative Scotland Education Scotland CCE has delivered a range of training workshops and professional development activities for a number of local authorities and creative learning networks in Scotland In 2016 CCE is supporting Creative Scotland s review of the role of creative learning in its strategic plan and Education Scotland in ensuring that the Scottish Government s Attainment Challenge goals in respect to creativity and creative learning are met 17 Find Your Talent Find Your Talent was a 2008 2010 government funded programme trialled in ten areas of England which gave children and young people the chance to try out different high quality cultural and creative activities in and out of school 18 International Creative Education Network ICEnet CCE is one of the core founding members of this European network of practitioners working in creative education One example of the partnership s projects was developing a Self Assessment Competency Framework for Creative Practitioners working in educational settings to develop the creativity of children 2015 along with case studies and policy recommendations informed by the expertise of the thirteen partners as well as artists and other creative professionals from around Europe 19 20 Kulturschule Germany CCE has collaborated on this cultural education programme with Gabriele Fink Stiftung since 2011 CCE s involvement has included training for schools and artists providing diagnostic tools for schools or supporting the research and evaluation programme 21 The programme has aimed to put culture at the heart of school development and education to help children and young people learn deeply 22 Open for Business CCE designed and delivered the education programme for a 2013 2015 photography project Open for Business organised by Multistory in partnership with Magnum Photos the Financial Times and other organisations and supported by Arts Council England and Sandwell Council The work included training for teachers educators and local photographers as well as developing a curriculum framework for schools to encourage better use of photography 23 24 25 Perth Western Australia In 2011 Paul Collard was appointed the Commissioner for Children and Young People s inaugural Thinker in Residence under the theme of Unlocking Creativity 26 As part of the role he researched how well the arts culture and education were developing children s creativity preparing them for work in international settings and showing the opportunities within creative industries with the outcomes and recommendations presented in a report 27 The successful residency led to further work with the Western Australia Museum on how to embed creativity and creative learning in the new museum s design and work and arrangements for a 2016 residency supported by the Department of Culture and Arts of Western Australia 28 South Korean Teacher Exchange Programme CCE was the UK coordinator of the 2013 and 2014 Teaching Abroad for Global Competency Programme organised by the UNESCO Asia Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding APCEIU and sponsored by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Korea Over the two years CCE hosted 25 South Korean teachers and on top of preparing a programme of activities recruiting host schools in the North East England and supporting the teachers throughout their stay it provided an intensive training and reflection programme to complement school placements 29 30 References edit Creativity Culture and Education Unlocking the creativity of children and young people Creativity Culture and Education www creativitycultureeducation org Retrieved 2016 06 01 2011 WISE Awards www wise qatar org Retrieved 2016 06 01 CCE wins WISE Award for Creative Partnerships creative partnerships com Retrieved 2016 06 01 About Creative Partnerships creative partnerships com Retrieved 2016 06 01 Paul Collard Creativity Culture and Education www creativitycultureeducation org Retrieved 2016 06 01 Members Centre for Research in Arts Creativity and Literacies School of Education The University of Nottingham 2015 08 05 Retrieved 2016 06 08 Creative Learning should England be ashamed of itself The University of Nottingham www nottingham ac uk Retrieved 2016 06 01 Artist in Creative Education Unlocking Children s Creativity A Practical Guide for Artists 2011 ISBN 978 1 907264 09 2 Artists in Creative Education Birmingham Pakistan Creativity Culture and Education www creativitycultureeducation org Archived from the original on 2016 06 25 Retrieved 2016 06 01 Reforming education Application of creative practices in curriculum essential for learning The Express Tribune The Express Tribune 2013 09 27 Retrieved 2016 06 01 Steer Emily What goes on at Creativity Culture and Education Arts Award Voice Retrieved 2016 06 06 Collard Paul 2011 Amsterdam wereldstandaard voor cultuureducatie Advies kunstschouw Paul Collard Amsterdam a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book 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Retrieved 2016 06 06 Korean Teacher Exchange Programme Creativity Culture and Education www creativitycultureeducation org Archived from the original on 2016 06 25 Retrieved 2016 06 06 Teaching Abroad for Global Competency 2014 ROK UK Teacher Exchange Programme Programme Orientation APCEIU 2014 External links editCreativity Culture and Education home page Creativity Culture and Education on Twitter Creativity Culture and Education on Vimeo Creative Partnerships Find Your Talent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Creativity Culture and Education amp oldid 1177583889, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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