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El. knyga: Turning Pupils on to Learning: Creative classrooms in action

Edited by (Royal Shakespeare Company, UK)

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Turning Pupils on to Learning documents and makes visible how creative learning approaches can engage and motivate children in their learning.

The book features six case studies of creative learning projects that cover the early years through to Key Stage 3 which are written by the teachers and creative practitioners involved. From the creation of new learning spaces to wider curriculum innovation, the case studies discuss the need for the projects, how they came about, the activities and challenges and the lasting outcomes for teachers and pupils. They describe a model of learning that offers an ethical way for children to engage with the world, which develops their creative skills and supports high achievement.

Each case study is supported by a wealth of questions and activities designed to provoke personal reflection and professional development discussions with colleagues.

Turning Pupils on to Learning also features an accessible overview of the key issues and debates of the book. It comprehensively explains:















What is meant by creativity, engagement and motivation in learning





The critical importance of developing a creative pedagogy





How to implement creative initiatives that motivate young people





The value of listening to young peoples voices





How to influence school and classroom culture which engages pupils





This practical book is an invaluable guide for all those involved in teaching and engaging young people.
List of illustrations
viii
List of contributors
x
Series introduction xiii
Who this book is for and how you might use it xvi
Acknowledgements xviii
Introduction 1(12)
Rob Elkington
1 Of dreams and curiosity: what works and how do we know?
13(13)
Johanne Clifton
Emma Davies
Adrian Higgins
2 Active approaches to teaching: improving and enriching performance and understanding of Shakespeare
26(13)
Emily Smart
Kat Vincent
3 Ensuring equality with a focus on boys' learning
39(13)
Lorna Rose
Angela Carlin
4 The neighbourhood classroom
52(13)
Jeremy Brown
Gill Hutchinson
5 The place of possibilities
65(19)
Jane Hanmer
6 Dangerous conversations
84(14)
Rebekah Hooper
Appendix 98(6)
Notes 104(2)
References 106(2)
Index 108
Rob Elkington was Director of the Creative Partnerships, Birmingham programme and currently works for the Royal Shakespeare Company. He is a fellow of the Clore Leadership Programme and a Primary School Governor.