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Creative formats, creative futures
journal contribution
posted on 2018-06-06, 00:00 authored by A Harris, Susan DavisSusan Davis, K Snepvangers, L de BruinAARE creative research and education summit. As creative economies and industries continue to impact emerging markets and cultural conversations, creative education seems no more central to these conversations than it was a decade ago. Two recent Creativity Summits marked a collaborative milestone in the global conversation about creative teaching, learning, ecologies, and partnerships, signaling a turn from nation-based approaches to more globally-networked ones. This essay and the summits offer not only an international and interdisciplinary survey of the “state of play”in creativity education, but also collaboratively-generated strategies for strengthening creative research in tertiary
education contexts, teacher education, cross-sectoral partnerships, and policy directions internationally.
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Volume
6Issue
2Start Page
48End Page
61Number of Pages
14eISSN
2333-9497ISSN
2333-9489Publisher DOI
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Peer Reviewed
- Yes
Open Access
- No
Author Research Institute
- Centre for Regional Advancement of Learning, Equity, Access and Participation (LEAP)
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- Yes