Sir Ken Robinson at the RSA

Monday, November 24, 2008 at 18:36
In a recent lecture at the Royal Society of Arts, Creativity expert Sir Ken Robinson asks how do we make change happen in education and how do we make it last? He argues that unless we address underlying cultures and attitudes, change is likely to be superficial and temporary, but to do this we need to engage with organisational dynamics and with the aspirations and motivations of the individuals who work within those organisations.

This is a provocative lecture with some challenging thoughts about changing paradigms.

Back from India

at 09:57
Hi Everyone
I've just got back from India, where our band (The Bollywood Brass Band) played for the last show at India Fashion week in Delhi. I stayed on and visited Varanassi where I had some instruction on how to play a Sarengi, a bowed instrument with many sympathetic strings. I then went up to the mountains, McLeod Ganj, where the Dali Lama Lives in India to visit an old friend. This picture is of a Gadi Shepherd who lives there. I'm looking forward to working on future Sound & Vision projects and meeting those of you I've not met yet, Cheers Nick. 

Welcome

at 09:06

Welcome to the new blog for the Thomas Tallis Creative Network. This is a place where partners in the Thomas Tallis School specialist arts college community can share ideas, seek guidance and promote creative solutions. Hopefully, it will enable us to stay in touch and benefit from each other's innovations.