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A wide range of people have contributed to this publication, providing a comprehensive overview that is a culmination of observation, reflection, quantitative study and practical examples. It is this kind of valuable input that allows us to continue to adapt and develop the Creative Partnerships programme to maximise the quality and impact of the programme nationally.
When the National Advisory Committee on Creative and Cultural Education, chaired by Ken Robinson, set out a vision for creativity in education exactly ten years ago in a ground-breaking and agenda-setting report ‘All Our Futures’, we all hoped that we could make this vision a reality. Creative Partnerships: Changing Young Lives demonstrates just how far we have come. So, as well as looking back at a successful past, this is also an opportunity to look to an exciting future for Creative Partnerships.
Cyl Changing Young Lives (636 KB) - providing an overview of the core components of the Creative Partnerships programme and a look at some of the key achievements to date.
Cyl Research Digest (1.1 MB) - offering a summary of the main findings from Creative Partnerships’ extensive research programme over the past three years.
Cyl Schools Case Studies (663 KB) - a variety of different case studies, showing the positive effects of the Creative Partnerships programme in a selection of the schools in which we work.
Cyl Thinkpiece (468 KB) - RSA Chief Executive Matthew Taylor sets out a vision of education in the 21st century.