Synopsis
An excellent cultural education is the right of everyone, bringing personal, social and commercial advantages that can only benefit the lives of all individuals in our society.
We live in the age of creativity. It is integral to everything we do. It inspires innovation, improving our environment, our products, our businesses and the quality of our lives. The UK has become a creative nation, renowned throughout the world.
This book argues that cultural and creative activities should form a vital part of the everyday lives of young people - that they are academically, physically, socially and emotionally enriching.
Encompassing archaeology, architecture and the built environment, archives, craft, dance, design, digital arts, drama and theatre, film and cinemas, galleries, heritage, libraries, literature, live performance, museums, music, poetry and the visual arts, John Sorrell, Paul Roberts and Darren Henley offer a blueprint for a renewed approach to cultural and creative education that will be required reading whether you are a parent, a practitioner, an educator or a policymaker.
Far too important to be regarded as entertaining optional extras, creativity and cultural education matter.
À propos de l?auteur
Sir John Sorrell CBE is a renowned advocate for creative education and for Britain's creative industries. He co-chairs the Sorrell Foundation, is chairman of UAL, the Creative Industries Federation and the London Design Festival and has been appointed by successive prime ministers as a UK Business Ambassador for the Creative Industries.
Paul Roberts OBE holds a range of non-executive directorships and advisory posts in the fields of culture, education and innovation. These draw on his career experience as teacher, schools inspector, director of education, managing director in local government and adviser to government on creative and cultural education.
Darren Henley OBE is Chief-Executive of Arts Council England. He worked at Classic FM for twenty-three years, fifteen of them as Managing Editor and then Managing Director. A companion of the Chartered Management Institute and a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, the Radio Academy and London College of Music, he holds honorary academic awards from Birmingham City University, Buckinghamshire New University, Canterbury Christ Church University, Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Liverpool John Moores University, Royal College of Music, Royal Northern College of Music, Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance and the University of Hull. He was named Commercial Radio Programmer of the Year in 2009 and is the recipient of the Sir Charles Groves Prize, the British Academy President's Medal and an OBE for services to music.
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