Life Sciences UTC and The Studio have welcomed STEAMco to Liverpool to host a series of creativity seminars and workshops.
The launch event saw four local primary schools attend a series of sessions focusing on topics ranging from robotics and aquaponics to storytelling and coding, whilst teachers and parents were invited to a series of education seminars.
The renowned Professor Guy Claxton hosted a seminar focused on the importance of building learning power, touching on extracts from his book ‘Educating Ruby’. Professor Claxton also hosted a workshop for the primary school attendees.
Primary school students from Four Oaks, Kensington Primary, Monksdown Primary and St Vincent were hosted in The Studio’s programming suite by Learning Coach for Computing Mr Sillitoe. Students as young as 8 were invited to take part in the coding sessions to learn and develop a game using the coding language ‘Scratch’.
The global economy needs creativity. The UK curriculum as it stands keeps teachers incredibly busy but creativity really is as fundamental as literacy and the advantage of instilling creative skills in young people has immeasurable benefits on all of our futures.
Liverpool Life Sciences UTC and The Studio are revolutionary and are putting creativity firmly at the forefront of science and digital media. These schools were the perfect place for our national launch.
Nick Corston – Co-founder at STEAMco and ambassador for creativity in education