At the heart of the work of the Pedagogy and Curriculum thematic cluster is how to encourage best practice in a range of educational contexts with the aim to enhance and maximise learning outcomes.
At Durham University’s School of Education research topics currently addressed in the thematic cluster Padagogy and Curriculum include but are not limited to:
This study is evaluating Arts Council England’s £2.7M national pilot Creativity Collaboratives programme. The aim of the Creativity Collaboratives is to build networks of schools that will test a range of innovative practices in teaching for creativity. Learning will be shared to facilitate system-wide change. Researchers from the School of Education at Durham University are leading an overarching evaluation of the pilot Creativity Collaboratives, investigating both the impact and implementation of the overall programme, along with supporting each Collaborative to conduct its own evaluation. The aim is for the findings from the evaluation to support future development and implementation of Creativity Collaborative style programmes and to inform national policy in relation to teaching for creativity. The creation of the Creativity Collaboratives responds to one of the recommendations of the Durham Commission on Creativity and Education, which sought to investigate the role of creativity in the education system, and find ways to make creativity a bigger part of young people’s lives in education and beyond.
The Pedagogy and Curriculum thematic cluster is involved in the provision of a number of taught courses as well as research degrees to which we warmly welcome applications from students interested in our thematic areas.
Taught Courses
BA (Education Studies)
BA (Primary Teaching)
PGCE ITE programmes at primary and secondary levels
MA in Education
MA Leadership and Change
For further information contact the cluster leads