

The YOC Twilight Conference Series are designed to support Queensland teachers to explore the concepts of teaching for creativity and embed creativity in their teaching practice across discipline / KLA areas.
The YOC Twilight Series are provided as online packages of materials that can be delivered flexibly in a range of modes.
Each package includes:
All the Twilight Conference Series materials are available on line at the Learning Place including:
If you have a learning place user ID and password simply click on any of the here links on the Twilight Series main page and then enter the word creativity when prompted to enter the project rooms.
If you work in a school and do not have a learning place user ID or password you must register, entering your information (including a valid school email address) and submit your registration. You will then receive an email issuing you with an ID and password for the Twilight Series materials.
The Twilight Series will be regionally facilitated. For details of professional development in your region, contact your professional development coordinator.
The YOC Twilight Series will challenge thinking about creativity, share and celebrate good practice and provide teachers with practical hands-on activities that they can use in their classrooms to stimulate and challenge their students.
Twilight Series 1: Creative Thinking

Anna Craft is Professor of Education at the University of Exeter and The Open University, and Government Advisor (Creative and Cultural Education) in England. Her recent lecture at the IDEAS Festival in March is a highlight of the first Twilight Conference.
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