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Teachers benefit from creativity scheme

The Creative Partnerships programme boosts teachers' skills and career progression, according to independent research carried out by the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER).

A survey of 2,295 teachers involved in Creative Partnership's national learning programme, managed by charity Creativity, Culture and Education (CCE), shows the positive impact that it has on learning, personal development, interpersonal and teaching and leadership skills.

The survey found that:

- 93 per cent of teachers felt the programme contributed to their professional development

- 62 per cent felt that it had a greater impact than other professional development programmes

- 76 per cent of teachers said the programme gave them an enhanced enthusiasm for teaching

- 86 per cent of teachers said that working with Creative Partnerships in schools helps them to develop skills for working with creative professionals

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