Culture and Regeneration

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Culture and Regeneration   SURF Open Forum 30 March 2006 Culture and Regeneration Christine Hamilton, Centre for Cultural Policy Research

Articulate Exploring how the arts can impact positively on other subject areas Articulate uses the arts and the creativity of artists, teachers and pupils to make the learning of a non-arts subject memorable, engaging and revitalising for the individual, the school and the community but impacting particularly on the National Priorities as follows: Achievement and Attainment by involving creativity, imagination and expression in the development of new skills in literacy. Values and Citizenship by encouraging appreciation of co-operation, responsibility and values. Learning for Life by understanding the universal need for personal expression and communication. West Dunbartonshire Council

‘a place to dream and realise your creativity in an inspiring, hands-on arts space, as well as somewhere you can learn, be entertained and relax’

Culture and Regeneration   SURF Open Forum 30 March 2006 Culture and Regeneration Christine Hamilton, Centre for Cultural Policy Research