Creative learning
For the Norfolk & Norwich Festival creative learning is about finding a moment of connection, ignition, meaning for people, through cultural engagement. By being public-focused and participant-led, and by providing the best possible engagement with art and culture, we aim to help others find individual meaning and understanding through experiential creative learning.
2009 has seen the successful delivery of 47 bespoke Creative Learning projects and eight professional development events, working with 45 schools, an early years centre, a further educational college and over 100 teachers, 200 creative practitioners and 13,000 young people.
For more information on the work of the Creative Learning department, follow the menu links or call 01603 878285 or email info@nnfestival.org.uk
Creative Partnerships
Creative Partnerships is the government's flagship programme for schools and young people. It unlocks the creativity of learners and educators and develops approaches to teaching all aspects of the curriculum. It asks questions about what and how children need to learn, both to prepare themselves for adult life and to experience childhood in an exciting, empowering way. Learn more about Creative Partnerships on the main Nofolk & Norwich Festival website.
Creative Learning projects
Discover the latest Creative Learning projects the Nofolk & Norwich Festival are currently running.
Creative Practitioner database
Are you a Creative Practitioner interested in working with Creative Partnerships schools?
Are you interested in working on creative learning projects which contribute to the artistic work of Norfolk & Norwich Festival through sustainable partnerships with schools, cultural/creative individuals, organisations and their communities?
To register on the database and receive updates regarding opportunities, please visit www.nnfestival.org.uk/Current-job-opportunities.ice.
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