This paper explores the impact of an art-based learning experience on former Education students' professional practice. Feedback from trainee teachers indicated that the true value of the creative process was only realised after they had graduated – what I have come to term ‘deferred creativity’. The findings suggest that focusing on the development of their own creative characteristics, skills and attitudes helped students to become more creative practitioners. By drawing on the reflections of our alumni, we can help future students to develop the key creative competencies and skills required for 21st century life
This paper explores how the creative experience and related dispositional outcomes can be fostered i...
Creativity has been included in student learning and model teaching standards with little systematic...
There is increasing demand for professional level creativity. In order to facilitate such professi...
Understanding students’ creative process in order to identify meaningful ways to nurture, support an...
This article examines students’ responses to an open-ended, art-based task which involved the docume...
The paper presents the initial findings of a research project investigating the concept of creativit...
Can creativity be taught? If so, what should university teachers be doing if it is to be added to a ...
This paper argues that linking creative practice to the Personal Development Planning (PDP) agenda p...
Recently, creativity has begun to be talked about as a twenty-first-century competency [UNESCO (Unit...
The development of creativity through learning is a significant part of Ghana\u27s pre-tertiary educ...
Abstract The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore visual art teachers’ perceptions of th...
This thesis investigates the initial professional formation of eight creative practitioners as they ...
Nurturing learner creativity is a key aim for many schools. Teachers and school leaders continue to ...
The study explores what happens to teachers practice and ’ professional identity when they adopt a c...
This project explored the design of a pedagogical model for the development of creativity, targeted ...
This paper explores how the creative experience and related dispositional outcomes can be fostered i...
Creativity has been included in student learning and model teaching standards with little systematic...
There is increasing demand for professional level creativity. In order to facilitate such professi...
Understanding students’ creative process in order to identify meaningful ways to nurture, support an...
This article examines students’ responses to an open-ended, art-based task which involved the docume...
The paper presents the initial findings of a research project investigating the concept of creativit...
Can creativity be taught? If so, what should university teachers be doing if it is to be added to a ...
This paper argues that linking creative practice to the Personal Development Planning (PDP) agenda p...
Recently, creativity has begun to be talked about as a twenty-first-century competency [UNESCO (Unit...
The development of creativity through learning is a significant part of Ghana\u27s pre-tertiary educ...
Abstract The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore visual art teachers’ perceptions of th...
This thesis investigates the initial professional formation of eight creative practitioners as they ...
Nurturing learner creativity is a key aim for many schools. Teachers and school leaders continue to ...
The study explores what happens to teachers practice and ’ professional identity when they adopt a c...
This project explored the design of a pedagogical model for the development of creativity, targeted ...
This paper explores how the creative experience and related dispositional outcomes can be fostered i...
Creativity has been included in student learning and model teaching standards with little systematic...
There is increasing demand for professional level creativity. In order to facilitate such professi...