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Creative Curriculum, creativity in education - Getting creative - School priorities
School Priorities

Getting Creative

Creativity isn't just the preserve of the arts and technology offers the potential to provide the tools, materials, resources and environment to bring a creative element to any subject. However, it's not about letting go, but can in fact be applied in a structured and effective way to deliver knowledge, fun and a sense of achievement to learners of any age or ability.

 

Naturally every lesson needs content, and Fuse Creator makes the creation of interactive content quick and easy, allowing teachers to focus on the quality of the learning experience.

 

Pupils can also express themselves by creating, editing and publishing voice and video podcasts in ways that will enrich speaking and listening as well as help to develop self expression and confidence.

 

In the same way, innovations such as Dance to Advance also support creative learning styles and can combine with other elements of mobile ICT to give teachers a flexible learning resource that can be used in broad range of ways throughout the school.

 

As you can see technology doesn't just mean computers, with microscopes, cameras, voting systems and many different ways of gathering and exchanging information to bring every lesson to life.