Creativity and English: Exploring possibilities
- đ¤ Speaker: Pam Burnard: Cambridge University, Situating creativity in the arts and education; Janet Maybin: The Open University, Analysing children's creative use of talk
- đ Date & Time: Monday 23 November 2009, 10:30 - 16:00
- đ Venue: Faculty of Education, 184 Hills Road, Cambridge
Abstract
Language and Literacy SIG and Creativity SIG Joint One Day Conference The Creativity SIG and the English, Language and Literacy SIG are holding this event to share research which explores different forms of creativity and different kinds of language creativity and artistry. The day will combine keynotes, papers and a panel discussion.
Papers are invited from established and emerging researchers covering a range of aspects of policy and pedagogy as they relate to creativity and/or the teaching and learning of English, language and literacy. All contributions are welcome, whether of completed research or work in progress, The conference which seeks to build capacity in these interrelated areas, is sponsored by the two BERA SI Gs and is for all researchers, PhD and MA students, primary and secondary teachers. Paper contributions will be grouped according to content. If you would like to contribute, please email a 100 word abstract to Claire Henderson c.l.henderson@open.ac.uk by October 5th.
Series This talk is part of the Arts, Culture and Education series.
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Pam Burnard: Cambridge University, Situating creativity in the arts and education; Janet Maybin: The Open University, Analysing children's creative use of talk
Monday 23 November 2009, 10:30-16:00