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“Taking
risks is an essential part of learning and this implies the right to fail. Clowns
enable us to embrace failing as part of learning.”
We have developed a close partnership with PAL, the Performing Arts
Labs, whose core values and interests link to those of CCP.
In pilot Labs in England and Amsterdam, we have experimented with what clowning
can offer teachers. Some of the core elements that clowning deals with –
failure and play – are also fundamental elements of teaching and learning.
These Labs have had extraordinary effects on the primary and secondary school
teachers involved. We witnessed extraordinary transformations in participants
- the clowning awakening hidden aspects of all individuals involved.
PAL and CCP have received grant funding from Nesta (National Endowment
for Science, technology and the Arts) to extend this experimental work
to include headteachers. We know we can reach interested teachers but they often
find themselves isolated within their schools, unable to creatively explore
what they have learnt. Headteachers are central to school culture, so we need
to reach them with the experience. Headteachers themselves are starved of investment
in their own professional development. We are very excited by and keen to develop
this work, disseminate it widely and create support strategies for teachers
back in the classroom.
This work has continued, with pilot Labs with Headteachers
in 2005 and with entire teaching teams within schools planned for 2006. We are
also in discussion with Creative Partnerships in the Midlands and North East
about possible courses in their areas.
“Two pilot Labs of Learning in 2001 and 2002 demonstrated
the profound benefits that de Castro’s work has for teachers. We witnessed
extraordinary transformations in participants - the clowning awakening hidden
aspects of all individuals involved. PAL recognises de Castro as an inspirational
teacher who can unlock profound insights into teaching and learning. The confidence
to go on the learning journey with students, to take risks, make mistakes, and
break down the false notion of teacher as the holder of knowledge are core elements
of the Labs of Learning philosophy which are embodied in her work. de Castro
has the ability to liberate the individual imagination with her out-of-the-ordinary
approach to learning.”
PAL
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