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She studied Philosophy, Political Science and Education and is certified to teach Social Studies. She has conducted workshops on culture, environment and empowerment using creative arts as a vehicle. Related to that, she has created exhibitions and books from the outcomes of these workshops and also lectures teachers on how to use the creative arts for learning in the classroom. Her main interests are creativity and painting; focused on spirituality, symbolism and nature. She has published articles on creative empowerment and poetry. <ref>https://www.jc.um.edu.mt/sok/staff/jcaruanasavage</ref>
She studied Philosophy, Political Science and Education and is certified to teach Social Studies. She has conducted workshops on culture, environment and empowerment using creative arts as a vehicle. Related to that, she has created exhibitions and books from the outcomes of these workshops and also lectures teachers on how to use the creative arts for learning in the classroom. Her main interests are creativity and painting; focused on spirituality, symbolism and nature. She has published articles on creative empowerment and poetry. <ref>https://www.jc.um.edu.mt/sok/staff/jcaruanasavage</ref>
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Revision as of 11:03, 23 January 2019

Janet Caruana Savage is a Maltese-American Junior College Assistant Lecturer and artist.

She studied Philosophy, Political Science and Education and is certified to teach Social Studies. She has conducted workshops on culture, environment and empowerment using creative arts as a vehicle. Related to that, she has created exhibitions and books from the outcomes of these workshops and also lectures teachers on how to use the creative arts for learning in the classroom. Her main interests are creativity and painting; focused on spirituality, symbolism and nature. She has published articles on creative empowerment and poetry. [1]

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