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Nick Owen is an arts producer and researcher based in Liverpool and contributed to the 2007 Child of Our Time programme 'Killing Creativity'.

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By Nick Owen (Guest)

26 June 2007

How can you encourage children to be creative - without swamping them?  Read more : Killing creativity

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Nick Owen is an arts producer and researcher based in Liverpool and contributed to the 2007 Child of Our Time programme 'Killing Creativity'. He is completing a PhD at the University of Hull about creativity and the relationships between artists and educators, funded by a scholarship from Creative Partnerships, the national scheme which promotes creativity in schools in England. He is a member of the research team at the University of Nottingham researching Creative School Change and is researcher for the National Association of Writers in Education project, Writing Together, in which 9 English schools are participating in a 3-year Writers in Residence scheme funded by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation.

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