Transforming education globally through creativity play / pause carousel Creative Thinking is one of the most urgent and valuable skills of our time, yet it's too often squeezed out of today's education systems.We help school and teacher leaders to rediscover their creative spark, and we agitate the system to shape learning environments where every child can cultivate their creativity, confidence, sense of belonging and well-being. Over two decades, we've designed and facilitated professional learning for over 200,000 teachers and school leaders, developing the creative capabilities of more than 2 million children. We've collaborated with education departments, organisations and art councils in over 20 countries, including the UK, Republic of Ireland, Australia, Pakistan, Thailand, Norway, Czech Republic and Chile. We've proved that creativity can be taught. Now let's collaborate to ignite, embed and sustain creativity and creative thinking across your school, and across your system as part of our new mission. How can we support you to embed and sustaincreativity and creative thinking? Support and grow creative leadershipWe nurture new leaders to grow their confidence, knowledge, and skills to lead professional learning for creative thinking.Through workshops, coaching, inquiry approaches and peer learning opportunities, we support leaders to introduce and integrate creativity across their school.Tell me more System coalescingWe ignite the collaborative relationships and shared vision needed to bring school and system leaders together around creativity in education - locally, nationally and internationally.We deepen expertise and strengthen establish leaders' capacity to create change with purpose - beyond their school or system.How does this work? Wonder-filled communitiesWe initiate and support vibrant communities of professional learning which continuously cultivate intellectual curiosity, imagination and agency.Whether place-based or online these communities support your ongoing commitment towards creativity across your curricula, and the practices, cultures and conditions to support it.What does this look like? Consultancy Design and DevelopmentWe listen to your priorities and co-create innovative strategies and design resources for your context, for lasting impact.Show me Lets build wonder-filled communitiestogetherGet in touch if you would like to discuss ways we can think, work and be creative together! hello@cceengland.org Creative thinking We love to share how we work with our partners to spark relationships, agitate systems and build communities that cherish, cultivate and celebrate creativity. A global collaboration drawing on neuroscience and Executive Functions to shape deep learning. Art of Learning grew from a collaboration between CCE and the Centre for the Development of Inclusive Technologies (CEDETi) at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. Bringing together CCE’s knowledge of creativity Theory to Practice: CCE’s role in pioneering the understanding and development of creativity in schools CCE is a UK-based charity, supporting education systems to understand and apply creativity in learning since 2008. Since then, CCE has worked with over 200,000 educators and school leaders and 2,000,000 children and young people in 23 countries. Teaching for creativity using the five creative habits of mind at primary and secondary The North East Creativity Collaborative is one of eight cohorts in Art Council England’s three-year programme, testing practices in teaching for creativity. See more research
A global collaboration drawing on neuroscience and Executive Functions to shape deep learning. Art of Learning grew from a collaboration between CCE and the Centre for the Development of Inclusive Technologies (CEDETi) at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. Bringing together CCE’s knowledge of creativity
Theory to Practice: CCE’s role in pioneering the understanding and development of creativity in schools CCE is a UK-based charity, supporting education systems to understand and apply creativity in learning since 2008. Since then, CCE has worked with over 200,000 educators and school leaders and 2,000,000 children and young people in 23 countries.
Teaching for creativity using the five creative habits of mind at primary and secondary The North East Creativity Collaborative is one of eight cohorts in Art Council England’s three-year programme, testing practices in teaching for creativity.