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Exploring Contemporary Creative Practices Within and Beyond School

Registrations for this event are closed. Please email events@bera.ac.uk for more information.

This one day conference on creative practices in and beyond schools seeks to look across settings to consider current research and methodologies. Across the day we aim to find commonalities and consider contextual differences in order to engage in critical debate and develop both research and practice agendas. The conference will draw together interested colleagues from diverse settings, including homes, communities, schooling and Higher education.

The focus of discussion across the day will include insights from current research inside and outside school, as well as the range of methodologies being used to generate these.Ìý With contributions from scholars in the field, this conference examines the ways in which diverse creative practices are facilitating creativity despite, or perhaps in response to, various policy agendas and how in homes and arts contexts creativity is also being fostered.Ìý The implications for what and how creative practices should be fostered will be examined.

10.00 ÌýRegistration and refreshments
10.15Ìý ÌýIntroduction and welcomeÌý
10.30Ìý

CREATIONS: Dialogues in creative science-art education overview
Lindsay Hetherington, Kerry Chappell PRESENTATION

Paul Davies, Rebecca Stewart PRESENTATION

11.15 The Diverse Diversities of Creative Learning in Children’s Family HomesÌýÌý
James Biddulph
11.35Ìý Exploring the Possibility Thinking model: Macro- and Micro PTÌýÌý
Jim Clack
11.55Ìý Group discussions of emerging themes
12.30Ìý Lunch
13.15Ìý Ways of being and kinds of knowing – researching (and cultivating?) creativity
Jo Trowdale Ìý
13.35Ìý Methodologies: a provocation
Teresa Cremin and Kerry Chappell
13.55Ìý Group discussions of methodologies to document creative practices
14.30Ìý Break
14.45 Collaborations for creativity: The 3rd Anna Craft Memorial Lecture
Pat Cochrane
15. 45 Completion of evaluation forms
15.50Ìý Closing endnotes
16.05 Drinks reception
Supported by Open University