R Digby
Bath Spa University
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Improving Schools | 2013
Divya Jindal-Snape; Dan Davies; C Collier; A Howe; R Digby; P Hay
This article is based on a systematic review of educational research, policy and professional literature relating to creative environments for learning in schools. Despite the search yielding 210 documents, comparatively few empirical studies were published between 2005 and 2011 that addressed the review objectives. Only 18 studies included in the review investigated the impact of creativity on learners. There was, however, some evidence for the impact of creative learning environments on pupil attainment, confidence, resilience, motivation, problem-solving, interpersonal skills and school attendance. These findings have implications for policy, practice and research internationally.
The Open Family Studies Journal | 2017
J Rose; L Gilbert; R McGuire-Snieckus; Licette Gus; K McInnes; R Digby
Background:- Application of attachment theory in school contexts lacks empirical evidence. The Attachment Aware Schools pilot project was commissioned by two Local Authorities in England to improve the educational outcomes of Looked After Children, and to build an evidence base. Informed by attachment research, Attachment Aware Schools programs provide a coherent and integrated theoretical framework, discourse, and practice for all practitioners working with children and young people. Objective:- The primary focus was to provide whole school and targeted attachment-based strategies to support children’s well-being, behaviour, and academic attainment. This paper; however, documents a secondary objective, which was to facilitate collaborative partnerships with families. Method:- As part of the mixed methods approach to the Attachment Aware Schools project, a series of case studies were collected and thematically coded. The case studies were generated by practitioners using an outcomes-based framework. Results:- Although the case study sample size is small (N=10), the case studies presented here illustrate how Attachment Aware Schools programs can promote increased home-school engagement and shared practice between home and school. Outcomes include improved home-school relationships, reductions in behavioral incidents, and improved family dynamics. Conclusion:- Attachment Aware Schools can be a vehicle for facilitating supportive home-school collaborative partnerships with positive outcomes for vulnerable children and young people.
Thinking Skills and Creativity | 2013
Dan Davies; Divya Jindal-Snape; C Collier; R Digby; P Hay; A Howe
Teaching and Teacher Education | 2014
Dan Davies; Divya Jindal-Snape; R Digby; A Howe; C Collier; P Hay
Archive | 2017
R Digby; E West; S Temple; R McGuire-Snieckus; O Vatmanides; A Davey; S Richardson; J Rose; R Parker
Archive | 2014
Dan Davies; S Earle; C Collier; R Digby; A Howe; K McMahon
Archive | 2017
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Archive | 2016
Dan Davies; S Earle; C Collier; R Digby; A Howe; K McMahon