Abstract :
Children’s learning involves, in the simplest
terms, assimilating knowledge and understanding
and acquiring skills though being, doing and
feeling. This requires a connection at a personal
level. Furthermore, learning is given to fluctuation
determined by the needs of the individual and the
requirements of the educational system. This
research project is concerned with the specific
needs of pupils in the UK who undergo the process
of transition between primary (Key Stage 2,
age 7–11) and secondary schooling (Key Stage 3,
age 11–16). It is at a time when there are reported
increases of anxiety that affect pupils’ selfesteem
where perhaps a different kind of learning
is required. The project suggests that a modified
curriculum will support the pupils’
transformation, through a visual arts creative
learning framework.