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17 November 2020
Why anti-bullying week is more important this year than ever
The 16th - 20th of November marks this year’s anti-bullying week. While this campaign is nothing new, today it might be more vital than ever before.
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14 November 2020
School uniforms: smartly-dressed equaliser or an unnecessary burden?
School uniform is well meaning, put in place to promote equality and pride, but it can also be problematic. Let’s discuss the pros and the cons of school attire.
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14 October 2020
Schools: New ways of learning
By their very nature, schools adopt teaching techniques that cater for the masses, but this means that plenty of young people are still falling through the cracks of the system. Could new ways of learning prevent these gaps?
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23 April 2020 – 2 July 2020
Summer Courses for Aspiring Young Musicians
Get creative this summer and find your flow in a 10-week short course for 11-16s. BOOK & find out more today!
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7 September 2019
What goes on at SlamJam?
Check out the impressive work SlamJam is doing to encourage young people into poetry and spoken word.
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25 February 2019
Creative education - what do the parties say?
We’ll take a look at how the policy-makers propose to approach creative education.
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8 November 2018
Interview with Andrew Hammond: Headteacher, Author and Creative Education Guru
Andrew Hammond has advocated creative education in all facets of his career. Here’s why it’s so vital to teach the next generation life skills over arithmetic.
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28 September 2018
What goes on at Burnley Youth Theatre?
We chat with Laura Simpson, the Education and Schools Engagement Coordinator for Burnley Youth Theatre about workshops, Arts Award and what goes on behind the scenes.
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29 January 2018
How to manage Arts Award alongside schoolwork
Teenage years might well be the busiest of our life. So, whether you’re undertaking Arts Award with the help of your school, or as a separate venture entirely, here are a few tips to make sure it runs smoothly.
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14 November 2017
See Think Make on Digital Creativity in Primary Schools - MozFest 2017
We're posting up the session plans for the youth led sessions at MozFest 2017.
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13 November 2017
Anti-bullying Week 2017
'All Different, All Equal' is the theme for this years campaign against bullying
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30 October 2017
What goes on at... St. Anne's-Belfield School?
We hear from some technology innovators who work at a primary school in Virginia in the US and are coming to MozFest to bring their novel approaches to teaching to this side of the Atlantic.
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10 October 2017
What goes on at... See Think Make?
There are lots of ways for primary schools to get creative with digital. See Think Make, known for being an Arts Award Training Agency, will bring that ethos to MozFest this year.
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26 June 2017
What goes on at…? Cultural Citizens North West
We speak to Clare Sharples from Curious Minds about Cultural Citizens, a new pilot project from the Department of Culture, Media and Sport aimed at increasing access to the arts.
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3 April 2017
Daniel, Silver achiever
Daniel did his Silver Arts Award involving making and reviewing folk music through the Selby High School in Yorkshire.
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21 March 2017
What goes on at...Selby High School?
Selby High School in Yorkshire is one of the schools with the highest output of Bronze Arts Awards in England. We caught up with one of their Advisors to find out the key to their success.