As the REFLECT conversation unfolds, we hope to create a series of resources to share. Please keep coming back to see what we've learned.
REFLECT co-mentoring framework
This framework has acted as a guide for our co-mentors. It was created by Peter Renshaw and Wendy Smith and animates the connections between the framework and the practice of comentoring with input from the mentors at The Sage Gateshead.
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nextDave Camlin's Creative Conversation
Having facilitated our Gatherings and listened to your experiences, Dave Camlin has arrived at this model of a creative conversation. We are using this model as stimulus for discussion during the Spring Gathering Days. For more information about Dave, click here
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The creative process from The MAP Consortium
The MAP Consortium have been running training for teachers and creative practitioners exploring the creative process for some Creative Partnerships areas. This structure is the basis of that training. As a model of a creative process, it's up for discussion at our Spring Gathering Days. For more information about The MAP Consortium, please click here.
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Annie Murray's The Creative Process
This resource is up for discussion at our Spring Gathering Days.
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Annie Murray's Conditions for Creativity to Flourish
This resource is being offered up for discussion at our Spring Gathering Days. What are the conditions needed for creativity? Annie Murray's diagram is one way of looking at this question.
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Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
This resource is being offered up for discussion as part of our Spring Gathering Days. For more information on Abraham Maslow, please click here.
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Pam Levin's Cycle of Development
These are resources used as part of the Spring Gathering Days. Pam Levin won the prestigious Eric Berne Memorial Award for this contribution to Transactional Analysis theory in 1984. For more information, please click here.
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Paul Maclean's Triune Brain Hypothesis
Dave Camlin, our Gathering Day facilitator, has used Paul Maclean's Triune Brain Hypothesis to illiustrate some of the discussions that we have had at Gathering Days. Maclean suggests that our brains are split into three systems - the reptilian system, the limbic system (the centre of emotions) and the neocortex. For more information, click here.
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Creativity Self Evaluation Form
The Creativity Self Evaluation Form is intended to help schools analyse how they are working to ensure that creativity is at the heart of learning, teaching and school organisation. You can download the CSEF from the Creative Partnerships website or complete it online. For more information about this resource, please click here.
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Collated notes for the training days in June/July
This notes were taken at all nine training days in June/ July 2007. These notes include your thoughts on the scenario exercise.
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