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Teachers Own Creativity
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How can we invest in our own creativity as educators?
Explore why it is important that teachers have the time and space to develop their own creativity or arts practice.
benefits of being an artist teacher
Stephanie Cubbin reflects on her dual role as an artist teacher, and the benefits of her artistic practice for herself as a teacher, her students and colleagues.
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