Walter Humes
Walter Humes has been a Professor of Education at the Universities of Aberdeen, Strathclyde and West of Scotland. He is now an Honorary Professor in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the...
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Walter Humes has been a Professor of Education at the Universities of Aberdeen, Strathclyde and West of Scotland. He is now an Honorary Professor in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the...
Tuesday 8 September 2020 Welcome Reception 18.45 – 19.30 Price: Free for all delegates An informal evening reception is open to all delegates at no extra cost. Delegates are invited to...
Student accommodation This year we are pleased to offer student accommodation onsite at Vine Court and Crown Place Residences. All rooms and rates are guaranteed until 17th August 2020. Other...
Things To Do in Liverpool Where to start? There’s so much to do in Liverpool city region, the only problem might be deciding exactly what to do first. Cultural capital, birthplace of...
Dr Jamie Fairbairn is principal teacher of the Faculty of Humanities at Banff Academy, leading the subject areas of geography, history, modern studies, religious, moral and philosophical studies...
A Creativities in Education SIG annual event supported by the Creativity and Emergent Educational Futures Network, University of Exeter
Our review of the CP archive showed a preponderance of case study research (Thomson, Coles, Hallewell, & Keane, 2014). Some of this used surveys, but almost all of it was interview (including...
This presentation will describe several research studies that have looked at characteristics of creative people, creative processes, and creative environments. For each empirical study, the...
In this talk, I will use Anna Craft’s possibility thinking to explore how we can find new positive outcomes to explore for creativity research. So much current work looks at how creativity may...
Presentations from this event is now online here. Employers and educators identify creativity in young people as a highly desired quality. However, it is elusive to recognise, facilitate and...
Dr Mark Leather is a co-convenor of BERA’s Nature, Outdoor Learning and Play (NOLAP) special interest group (SIG). He is an associate professor of education, course tutor for the MRes in Outdoor...
Tim Ingold’s (2013) account of the art of inquiry begins with the relation between thinking and making, a relation that ‘allow[s] knowledge to grow from the crucible of our practical and...