Creative learning is for every student—the whole student.

Creative learning is for every student—the whole student.

Paul Baker changed how generations of students understood creativity, learning, and themselves.

The Baker Center for Creative Learning carries forward his work in creative and sensory education, helping educators bring imagination, movement, story, expression, and discovery into learning.

Why This Matters

Students need more than information

They need ways to observe, question, imagine, collaborate, communicate, and make meaning from the world around them.

Paul Baker believed education should awaken the whole student — the senses, the body, the imagination, the intellect, and the individual creative voice.

What the Baker Center Carries Forward

Rooted in Paul Baker’s Integration of Abilities, the Baker Center for Creative Learning carries forward a way of teaching that engages the whole student — the senses, the body, the imagination, the intellect, and the individual creative voice.

This work connects creative expression, sensory awareness, movement, story, reflection, and discovery as serious tools for learning. It is not creativity as decoration. It is creativity as a way of thinking, questioning, observing, and understanding.

Through curriculum, educator resources, and classroom experiences, the Baker Center helps teachers bring this approach into today’s classrooms.

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Learn how the Baker Center for Creative Learning preserves Paul Baker’s legacy and helps educators bring creative, sensory learning into today’s classrooms.