Creative Schools Curriculum
We support museums and schools to design and implement a creative curriculum. We draw on examples of best practice in the cultural sector to champion the benefits that art and culture bring to our lives. Caroline is an experienced judge for The Sandford Award which is managed by the Heritage Education Trust in partnership with Bishop Grosseteste University, Lincoln. The Trust is the only body in existence able to provide independent quality assurance to historic properties and collections which run education programmes.
Engaging Children in the Arts
Caroline recently spoke at a conference for the International Society for Education through Art, on the theme Engaging Children in the Arts – Participation and Evaluation. She shared her former experience as director Takeover Day, Kids in Museums, curator Take One Picture, National Gallery and evaluation consultant, Royal Opera House Engaging Children in the Arts
Caroline explains What kids can teach us about art in the National Gallery podcast, episode 42, 0:11:53 What kids can teach us about art
Caroline speaks to For Arts’ Sake - an interview podcast with museum people - On Teaching Adults & Learning from Kids On teaching from adults and learning from kids
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Leading a creative workshop at the Museum of London, for Kids in Museums
Takeover Day Scotland, Kids in Museums, with Fiona Hyslop (far left), Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Fair Work and Culture
Sculptures created by young mothers - inspired by The Madonna of the Pinks ('La Madonna dei Garofani'), Raphael, about 1506-7, National Gallery