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Improving pupils’ wellbeing: does being creative help?

Creativity in schools develops self-confidence and increased self-esteem, which in turn leads to a greater sense of general psychological wellbeing, argues Professor Maurice Galton as he shares the results of a study on the impact of the Creative Partnerships programme

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