Title: Creativity for Employability in Young People
1Creativity for Employability in Young People
Julia Fenby, Education Scotland Lesley Sloan,
Dumfries and Galloway Fiona Muhsin and Louise
Hood, Dundee and Angus College
2- Scotlands Creative Learning Plan
- Share our vision for a more creative society
- Build capacity and expertise of learning
practitioners to support the development of
creative skills - Develop a strategic approach to pathways for
lifelong creative learning - Develop approaches to assessment of creativity,
including certification
3CREATIVITY ACROSS LEARNING
- Published September 2013
- 3-18 Curriculum Impact Project
4THE BIG QUESTIONS
- What is creativity?
- What are creativity skills?
- Why are they important?
- How well are they being developed?
5 Focus on employability
- Commission for Developing
- Scotlands Young Workforce
- Opportunities for All
- Post-16 reform
- Regionalisation
- Senior Phase
6- Why are creativity skills important and how do
they relate to employability?
7- The language of creativity
constructively inquisitive open-minded able to
harness imagination able to identify and solve
problems
and..confident in right and ability to affect
change
8- able to identify and solve problems, by
- understanding and defining problems
- crafting, delivering and presenting solutions
- demonstrating initiative, discipline, persistence
and resilience - evaluating impact and success of solutions and
- identifying and implementing next steps in
refinement or development process.
9- The language of Curriculum for Excellence
- Effective contributors
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- an enterprising attitude
- resilience
- take the initiative and lead
- apply critical thinking in new contexts
- create and develop
- solve problems
10- The language of employability
- Employability covers a broad range of
non-academic or softer skills and abilities which
are of value in the workplace. It includes the
ability to work in a team a willingness to
demonstrate initiative and original thought
self-discipline in starting and completing tasks
to deadline. - CBI UK website
11- EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS FRAMEWORK
- VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA
- Showing independence and initiative in
identifying problems and solving them - Solving problems in teams
- Applying a range of strategies to problem
solving - Adapting to new situations
- Developing a strategic, creative, long term
vision - Being creative
- Identifying opportunities not obvious to others
- Translating ideas into action
- Generating a range of options
- Initiating innovative solutions
12ADOBE STUDY REVEALS STRONG CORRELATION BETWEEN
EMPLOYABILITY AND CREATIVITY
- Kuala Lumpur, The Nation, May 2014
13What does this mean for learning?
14- A stronger positioning of creativity within the
drive to enhance employability - A clearer understanding by practitioners of the
broader skills base that support employability - Learning activities with a strong element of
- personalisation and choice
- thought-provoking starting points
- open-ended enquiry
- problem-solving activities
- learner responsibility for learning approaches
15- A mental model within the minds of young people
which makes them - motivated and ambitious for change for the
better - confident in the validity of their own viewpoint
- able to apply a creative process to other
situations, including at work and - able to lead and work well with others, in the
workplace, in relationships, in society.
16- CREATIVE LEARNING NETWORKS FUND
unlock learners' creativity and give them the
confidence to use their creativity skills
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17Lesley Sloan, Dumfries and Galloway
Fiona Muhsin and Louise Hood, Dundee and Angus
College
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18WHAT ARE THE BARRIERS?
WHATS STOPPING YOU FROM USING CREATIVE
APPROACHES TO TEACHING/PLANNING?
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