Creative Minds; Shaping the Future
This podcast is a space to discuss creativity: in society, in the workplace, in education.
In each episode we explore definitions of creativity with guests from a range of backgrounds and ask whether or not creativity has a place in education.
If you enjoy the podcast you might also like my book 'A creative primary curriculum for all' https://amzn.eu/d/0UTTfsk
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Chloe Clayton
Creative Minds; Shaping the Future
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Jo runs a social enterprise 'Progressive Education' which is raising awareness of alternatives to conventional schooling. She is passionate about education which gives young people appropriate skills for the 21st Century and puts children’s rights, social justice and wellbeing at the core.
The ProgressiveEducation.org website includes initiatives to improve the learner experience at school, changemaker campaigns, articles and research. In collaboration with Limitless, she also runs a membership for people wanting to set up their own schools and learning communities.
Jo has ambitions for Progressive Education to be an impactful social enterprise to support and excel the movement for change.
In this episode, we explore whether or not she feels creativity has a place in a 21st Century curriculum.
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Here is her website: https://www.progressiveeducation.org/
Thanks to Chloe Clayton - @clomyster on Instagram for creating the music for this podcast.
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