We bring stories about the magic that happens when creativity, art and education meet. Stories about creative learning from diverse European projects in schools and beyond. Stories about what happens when artists work with young people. We talk to teachers, artists, scientists, policy makers and children about the importance of creative education. Listen to the show if you're looking for inspiration for your own practice. 𝘁𝗮𝗽𝗽𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗶𝗻𝘁𝗼 𝗰𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗶𝘁𝘆 is part of I-TAP-PD. International Teacher-Art ...
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Paul Collard on the Creative Habits of Mind and about how creativity is how we learn.
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Paul Collard has been the Chief Executive of Creativity, Culture and Education, where he retired from. He has 25 years’ experience of working in the arts and is an expert in delivering programs that use creativity and culture as drivers of social and economic change. 'We defined the creative habits of mind: curious, inquisitive, persistent, discipl…
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Miranda Siemelink on what happened when teachers, artists and students co-create in the Lab.
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Miranda Siemelink workes as a project lead at the Lab, from CultuurOost. The Lab is a professional learning community, consisting of arts educators, teachers, students from both art school and teacher training, artists, musicians and other experts. They spend 4 years working together on enhancing arts education, divided in different groups. The Lab…
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Jane O'Hanlon on how Poetry Ireland fills the gap between writers and schools
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Jane O'Hanlon, education officer of Poetry Ireland. We talk about the initiative Writers in Schools. She started as a teacher in a prison. She tells us what she learned from the inmates and still uses in her work. And she talks about how she thinks the arts help children to ask the big questions. 'The most powerfull experience of my teaching career…
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Klaas Dijkstra on what a 10 year long teacher artist partnership had brought to his classroom
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This is a very special episode for us and of course we hope you'll enjoy it too! We are going to talk to one of our own, about the work that we are doing together. Klaas Dijkstra is teacher at Basisschool de Pijlstaart, Manja and Linda have been working with Klaas since 2011! This is a longlasting teacher-artist partnership. In this episode we'll t…
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Jolanda Schouten on how to facilitate creative process in many roles
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Jolanda is a visual artist, lecturer at the Utrecht School of the Arts and she works as project lead in Creatief Vermogen Utrecht, Creative Competence Utrecht. Jolanda has been working in the arts for 30 years in many roles. In this conversation we talk about her huge watercolour painting and her community arts work with refugees and Creatief Vermo…
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Sanja Krsmanović Tasić on how arts education can be seen as peace education.
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Sanja Krsmanović Tasić is the president of CEDEUM, a youth theater company in Belgrade, Serbia. Throughout her career she had many roles, starting out as a dancer, and slowly moving on to directing and founding many initiatives for theatre and dance. In this conversation we hear Sanja tell us about the importance of having mentors who help you grow…
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Georgina Kakoudaki on how students find their voice in theatre.
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Georgina Kakoudaki is a theater director and pedagogue in Greece. Georgina has a big love for working with young adults. Kids from 14 or 15 should learn how to speak their minds and voice their opinions. Georgina tells us about how she approaches this work in the project: Theatre within the walls. 'Theatre can be a safe environment where you can co…
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Tania Banotti on building bridges with the Creative Ireland initiative.
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Tania Banotti is the director of Creative Ireland. An ambitious program that works toward enabling all people in Ireland to realize their full creative potential. Tania takes us through the programm. You'll hear about different governmental departments working together. She has a very hollistic view and is able to dream big but with realistic nuanc…
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Mirka and Maja on how arts can empower disadvantage children to find their voice in Belgrade
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Today Linda talks to Maja and Mirka of Škograd, a collective of artist, teachers and other professionals. Together with kids, neigbors and staff of “Vlada Obradović Kameni” school they are talking, organizing workshops to re-think, re-imagine and together work on how to improve neighborhood of Ledine. The conversation focusses on the Summerschool t…
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Siobhan Mulcahy on the role of local government in making arts in schools possible
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Today Manja interviews Siobhan Mulcahy. She is the Arts Officer of County Clare, Ireland. Being an arts officer part of her job is to facilitate programs like TAP, teacher Artist Partnership. We explore the role of local government in making arts in schools possible and how different counties support each other by sharing expertise and knowledge. H…
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Edwin van Meerkerk on the words teachers and artist use in arts education.
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Today Linda interviews Edwin van Meerkerk. He is associate professor of Arts and Culture Studies at Radboud University. He had done extensive research in the field of arts and education, mainly around the national program Cultuureducatie met Kwaliteit in the Netherlands. In this interview we focus on his 2021 publication: Een woordenboek voor samen…
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Ingrid Krottendorfer on bringing arts and culture into the training of teachers
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Today Manja interviews Ingrid Krottendorfer. She is deputy of department 3 at NCoC for Cultural Education in Austria. The NCoC for Arts Education operates across Austria and across school types in the subjects Theatre, Dance, Music, Arts Education and Crafts and Design. Additionally, the NCoC is committed to promoting arts education in all school s…
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Hara Tsoukala on how being creative helped unaccompanied refugee children in Greece
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Today Linda interview Hara Tsoukala. Amongst many roles she is a founding member of the Hellenic Theatre and Drama Education network (TENet-Gr). In 2015 when Europe was confronted with the influx of refugees from countries like Syria, Iran and Afghanistan, she was heartbroken by the sights on the beaches. Amongst all these refugees there were many …
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Susan O'Keeffe, teacher, and Denise Blake, poet on creating arts education together in partnership
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Today Linda interviews Susan O'Keeffe, teacher in primary education, and Denise Blake, poet. We talk about what happened during their partnership in the classroom. What did they learn from working together? And we shortly listen to Skye and Ruby who were students during this partnership. The partnership between Susan and Denise is part of TAP, an I…
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Listen to 𝘁𝗮𝗽𝗽𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗶𝗻𝘁𝗼 𝗰𝗿𝗲𝗮𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗶𝘁𝘆 𝗳𝗿𝗼𝗺 𝗠𝗮𝘆 𝟮𝟯𝗿𝗱 - in honour of 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗜𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗻𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗹 𝗔𝗿𝘁𝘀 𝗘𝗱𝘂𝗰𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝘄𝗲𝗲𝗸. We bring stories about the magic that happens when creativity, art and education meet. Stories about creative learning from diverse European projects in schools and beyond. Stories about what happens when artists work with young people. We talk to …
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