publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleDrawing on research that sought to explore the characteristics of ‘Possibility Thinking’ as central to creativity in young children’s learning, this paper considers question-posing and question-responding as the driving features of ‘Possibility Thinking’ (PT). This qualitative study employed micro-event analysis of peer and pupil–teacher interaction. Events were sampled from two early years settings in England, one a Reception classroom (4- to 5-year olds) and the other a Year 2 classroom (6- to 7-year olds). This article arises out of the second stage of an ongoing research programme (2004–2007) involving the children and practitioners in these settings. This phase considers the dimensions...
This two year case study explored the influence that creative thinking has on writing pedagogy withi...
The complexity of many children’s lives can result in their ideas being neither understood nor inclu...
This article addresses the question of whether children are or are not creative by exploring the ass...
Drawing on research that sought to explore the characteristics of 'Possibility Thinking' as central ...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleThis article reports on an Economic and Social Research C...
This research builds on previous studies that have documented evidence of Professor Anna Craft’s con...
Drawing on existing work in the area of creativity and early year’s education, this paper maps the p...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleBackground ‘Creative learning conversations’, are methodo...
This paper explores writing pedagogy in the primary classroom and connections between children think...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleThis paper reports on an aspect of the EC funded Argunaut...
The concept of Possibility Thinking (PT) as a driving force of creativity has been investigated both...
Connecting to current work in the area of creative pedagogies, this paper reports findings of an exp...
In this article we give a brief overview of research findings presented in a recent paper 'Exploring...
The authors have for some years studied the concept of ‘possibility thinking’, or ‘what if’ and as i...
This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.Copyright © The ...
This two year case study explored the influence that creative thinking has on writing pedagogy withi...
The complexity of many children’s lives can result in their ideas being neither understood nor inclu...
This article addresses the question of whether children are or are not creative by exploring the ass...
Drawing on research that sought to explore the characteristics of 'Possibility Thinking' as central ...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleThis article reports on an Economic and Social Research C...
This research builds on previous studies that have documented evidence of Professor Anna Craft’s con...
Drawing on existing work in the area of creativity and early year’s education, this paper maps the p...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleBackground ‘Creative learning conversations’, are methodo...
This paper explores writing pedagogy in the primary classroom and connections between children think...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleThis paper reports on an aspect of the EC funded Argunaut...
The concept of Possibility Thinking (PT) as a driving force of creativity has been investigated both...
Connecting to current work in the area of creative pedagogies, this paper reports findings of an exp...
In this article we give a brief overview of research findings presented in a recent paper 'Exploring...
The authors have for some years studied the concept of ‘possibility thinking’, or ‘what if’ and as i...
This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.Copyright © The ...
This two year case study explored the influence that creative thinking has on writing pedagogy withi...
The complexity of many children’s lives can result in their ideas being neither understood nor inclu...
This article addresses the question of whether children are or are not creative by exploring the ass...