Facilitated by experienced and award-winning expert arts-in-education trainers, the workshops were tailor made to accommodate the needs of individual schools. Teachers learnt the differences between traditional and creative classrooms and acquired practical tools and skills to implement creative approaches in lesson-planning and during class.
Creative Teaching & Learning Teachers’ Continuous Professional Development
Creating Change
Before the workshop, I used to believe that not everyone is capable of being creative, that some people are born to be creative. Now, I think it’s important for everyone to develop their creativity and be open-minded to different possibilities.
Teacher
Jordan Valley St. Joseph’s Catholic Primary School
I found the workshop fun and practical. I learnt about the importance of creativity and how to make a class more fun. I can’t stop thinking about how to put these ideas into practice in my classroom.
Teacher
Alliance Primary School, Kowloon Tong
I learnt about inspiring my students, even the smallest thing can ignite my students’ creativity.
Teacher
Shek Lei St. John’s Catholic Primary School
I used to think that it would be difficult to incorporate creative learning in a traditional classroom, but now I would like to try adding some new elements to my classroom, such as “observe” and “interpret”, to make it more interactive and fun.
Teacher
Ma On Shan St. Joseph’s Secondary School