As of September 2020 this site is no longer maintained.
Please see authors’ university sites. Laura Colucci-Gray is now at Edinburgh University, and Richard Davies at the University of Central Lancashire.
Jo Trowsdale and Richard Davies have a new PHF funded STEAM project working with Primary Schools and Community artists, Teach-Make.
‘Reviewing the Potential and Challenges of Developing STEAM Education through Creative Pedagogies for 21st Century Learning: how can school curricula be broadened towards a more responsive, dynamic and inclusive form of education?’
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This commission is led by Laura Colucci-Gray from the University of Aberdeen and includes a core team of Pam Burnard (University of Cambridge), Richard Davies (Aberystwyth University), Donald Gray (University of Aberdeen), and Jo Trowsdale (University of Warwick).
The commission involves a number of fora with practitioners, policy-makers and researchers.
The focus of this commission is to explore, analyze and collate new understandings of science, how these relate and interface with changes in education and how this might enrich current debates. Reconceptualising school science has crucial implications for pedagogic practices. Specifically the commission will explore:
- the changing conceptualization of science and arts, and the implications for science education;
- the relationship between formal school science as it is currently taught and the differential access to science knowledge affecting groups inside and outside schools;
- the potential of arts-based, creative pedagogies to foster inclusive, participatory and interdisciplinary learning in science.