Understanding Creative Partnerships
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Understanding Creative Partnerships
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Author : Sophie Claire Ward
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2010
Understanding Creative Partnerships written by Sophie Claire Ward and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010 with Arts and education categories.
Creative Partnerships was launched in 2002 as an arts-based education programme that aimed to transform the aspirations of young people living in socially and economically deprived areas of England. The organisation was established in response to the National Advisory Committee on Creative and Cultural Education (NACCCE, 1999), which offered an account of creativity as a means to foster individual self-reliance and social unity. This thesis explores how the NACCCE?s construction of creativity enabled New Labour to appear to endorse the value of the arts in education whilst promoting the model of the self as an autonomous economic unit, and considers how Creative Partnerships was paradoxically welcomed by supporters of the arts in education who were displeased with the instrumentalism at work in much of New Labour?s education policy. The aim of this thesis is to understand Creative Partnerships by examining the discourse that constitutes the programme, and by offering an empirical enquiry into a project that took place within a secondary school in the north of England. In so doing, this thesis critically evaluates the political motivation for the use of arts-based education as a means to develop self-reliance, and considers how successive governments have imported the free market economic model into education to promote efficiency, and the role that Creative Partnerships might be said to play in the maximisation of the total social system. Finally, this thesis considers the current limitations of Creative Partnerships, and how arts-based education might be used to develop social cohesion.
Creative Partnerships And The Curriculum
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Author : Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Education and Skills Committee
language : en
Publisher: The Stationery Office
Release Date : 2007-10-31
Creative Partnerships And The Curriculum written by Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Education and Skills Committee and has been published by The Stationery Office this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-10-31 with Education categories.
Since the establishment of the National Curriculum and the National Literacy and Numeracy strategies in 1998 and 1999, concerns have been expressed that creativity and innovative approaches to teaching may have been unintentionally constrained. Creative Partnerships was introduced as a two-year pilot scheme in 2002 in 16 local areas, and then more widely from 2004. The scheme funds creative professionals to go into schools and work in partnership with teachers and students, offers continuing professional development to school staff, and also provides guidance on creativity in relation to wider school improvement. This report focuses predominantly on Creative Partnerships as a scheme. Policy-makers now appear agreed on a definition of creativity which goes beyond the expressive and aesthetic arts, and agree that in educational terms creativity should extend right across the curriculum. Evidence suggests a very high level of support for more creative approaches to teaching among school staff and creative practitioners. Continuing professional development is of fundamental importance to embedding more creative approaches to teaching and learning, and should be seen as the core of the operation. Extending creative approaches beyond a particular activity and firmly embedding them in the wider curriculum remains a key challenge for schools and also for Creative Partnerships as an organisation. A priority now for Creative Partnerships and its two sponsoring Government departments in planning for the future should be to produce replicable models or templates, which can then be used and adapted to initiate work in other schools.
Understanding Creative Business
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Author : Jim Shorthose
language : en
Publisher: CRC Press
Release Date : 2016-02-17
Understanding Creative Business written by Jim Shorthose and has been published by CRC Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-02-17 with Business & Economics categories.
From authors used to operating between the commercial, public and independent sectors of the mixed cultural economy, Understanding Creative Business bridges the gap between creative practice and mainstream business organisation, entrepreneurship and management. Using stories, case studies and exercises it discusses the positioning of creative practice within professional and business development, cultural policy-making and the wider cultural economy, and suggests what the broader field of business and management studies can learn from the informal structure and working practices of creative industries networks. Consideration is given to how ethical and moral value orientations animate creative practice and how they play into the wider debate about social responsibilities within business and public policy. The authors also explore the way creative business practices often coalesce around emergent and self-organized networks and how this signals alternative approaches to management, entrepreneurship, business organisation and collaboration. Above all else this book is about relationships; the practical examples expose the ways creative business can professionalise research, develop and sustain routes to growth through 'open' collaborative innovation and the lessons this holds for more general business innovation and policy engagements with the public domain. Written in accessible language, this book will be useful to researchers, students, educators and practitioners within the creative industries; to those working within cultural policy, arts and cultural management; and to all with an interest in management and leadership.
Creative Collaboration In Teaching
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Author : Marcelo Giglio
language : en
Publisher: Springer
Release Date : 2016-04-29
Creative Collaboration In Teaching written by Marcelo Giglio and has been published by Springer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-04-29 with Education categories.
Creative Collaboration in Teaching focuses on the question of how best to facilitate creative collaboration among students in the classroom setting—with a focus on music composition and from the perspective of social-cultural psychology. This book is comprehensive, cutting-edge and scholarly in its approach. Marcelo Giglio’s attention to music and creativity is detailed enough to satisfy any researcher, educator or teacher educator; but at the same time, his research approach, classroom observations and overriding recommendations can be easily applied to a wide range of subject areas. Giglio combines a rigorous review of the relevant literatures on creativity and social interactions with the reporting and analysis of his own original data across the world, and then goes on to support this important work with detailed descriptions of classroom episodes—student-to-student and teacher-to-student interactions. By combining these three elements, this book offers socio-creative and pedagogical models for education in practice as well as teacher education and research.
The Really Useful Creativity Book
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Author : Dominic Wyse
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2009-06-02
The Really Useful Creativity Book written by Dominic Wyse and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009-06-02 with Education categories.
The Really Useful Creativity Book provides creative teaching approaches and ideas that will enable children to develop their creative thinking and learning. Written for the primary school teacher, student or trainee teacher, the book shows you how to enable creativity to flourish in your classroom.
Creativity In The Classroom
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Author : Alane Jordan Starko
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2010-04-15
Creativity In The Classroom written by Alane Jordan Starko and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010-04-15 with Education categories.
The fourth edition of this well-known text continues the mission of its predecessors – to help teachers link creativity research and theory to the everyday activities of classroom teaching. Part I includes information on models and theories of creativity, characteristics of creative people, and talent development. Part II includes strategies explicitly designed to teach creative thinking, to weave creative thinking into content area instruction, and to organize basic classroom activities (grouping, lesson planning, assessment, motivation and classroom organization) in ways that support students’ creativity.
Idea Engines That Never Stall
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Author : Brianna Lewis
language : en
Publisher: epubli
Release Date : 2025-11-22
Idea Engines That Never Stall written by Brianna Lewis and has been published by epubli this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2025-11-22 with Business & Economics categories.
Creativity isn't magic—it's a system. Idea Engines That Never Stall unveils a powerful collaboration framework designed to spark genuine originality, eliminate weak brainstorming habits, and consistently generate ideas that actually move projects forward. Instead of relying on chaotic group discussions or repetitive prompts that lead nowhere, this book shows you how to use structured, high-performance formats that pull deeper insights from every contributor. Inside, you'll discover how to design prompts that trigger fresh thinking, manage group dynamics to avoid echo chambers, and transform scattered thoughts into actionable concepts. Learn how to harness tension constructively, channel diverse perspectives, and convert raw ideation into clear, validated options. Whether you're working with teams, clients, partners, or cross-functional groups, you'll gain a practical toolkit for turning any collaborative session into a catalyst for inventive results. If you're tired of surface-level ideas and want a reliable method for unlocking true creative momentum, this guide delivers the systems, templates, and mental models to make every session count. Real ideas start here.
Mastering The Art Of Creative Collaboration
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Author : Robert A. Hargrove
language : en
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Release Date : 1998
Mastering The Art Of Creative Collaboration written by Robert A. Hargrove and has been published by McGraw-Hill Companies this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1998 with Business & Economics categories.
Creative collaboration makes the impossible, possible. But all too often collaboration stifles creativity. This exciting new book offers tradition-shattering advice that gives readers the tools to make any collaborative activity creative, productive, and rewarding.
Neural Gospels The Digital Rewriting Of Faith In A Post Human World
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Author : Pastor Yves Gerard
language : en
Publisher: Pastor Yves Gerard
Release Date :
Neural Gospels The Digital Rewriting Of Faith In A Post Human World written by Pastor Yves Gerard and has been published by Pastor Yves Gerard this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on with Religion categories.
Neural Gospels: The Digital Rewriting of Faith in a Post-Human World is a provocative and visionary exploration of how artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and transhumanist ideologies are reshaping the language, practice, and very meaning of faith in the 21st century. In a world where neural networks write sermons, digital prophets emerge on social media platforms, and consciousness itself is being uploaded into clouds of code, the sacred is no longer confined to ancient texts or traditional rituals—it is being rewritten by machines. This groundbreaking work examines the collision between theology and technology, offering a deep and critical look at what happens when the divine meets the digital. Drawing from scripture, science fiction, posthuman philosophy, and real-world advancements in AI and neurotheology, Neural Gospels dares to ask: Can a machine encounter God? Will future faith be mediated through algorithms instead of sacraments? And what does salvation look like in an age of synthetic consciousness? Far from a dystopian warning or utopian dream, this book navigates the paradoxes and promises of our time. It challenges readers to rethink the boundaries of soul, spirit, and self in a society where the human body is increasingly viewed as hackable hardware and the mind as programmable software. It explores whether spiritual authority can remain relevant when AI can simulate mystical experiences and generate religious texts more fluently than human theologians. From cyber churches and metaverse baptisms to AI-driven Bible translations and virtual resurrections, Neural Gospels charts the emergence of a post-human spirituality—one that questions whether divine inspiration can coexist with digital creation. It probes the theological implications of mind-uploading, digital immortality, and synthetic prophets, raising urgent ethical and spiritual questions about identity, faith, and the future of religious belief. Written for theologians, futurists, cultural critics, technologists, and curious seekers alike, this book is both intellectually rigorous and spiritually attuned. It invites readers to wrestle with the sacred in an era of artificial gods and neural revelations, challenging them to discern the voice of the true Shepherd amidst the noise of machine learning and digital prophecy. Ultimately, Neural Gospels is not just about technology’s impact on religion—it is a meditation on what it means to be human when the traditional boundaries between creator and created, organic and artificial, sacred and secular, begin to blur. In this bold theological treatise for the digital age, faith is not lost—it is transformed, rewritten in code, and preached from the cloud.
Global Perspectives On Dance Pedagogy
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Author : Congress on Research in Dance. Conference
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2009
Global Perspectives On Dance Pedagogy written by Congress on Research in Dance. Conference and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with Dance categories.