Creativity is generally considered to be something to encourage in young children. It is, however, popularly associated more with the arts than with the sciences. This study used phenomenographic analysis to identify some primary school student teachers' conceptions of creativity in school science lessons (a class of 16 final year students on a degree course leading to qualified teacher status in the UK). Their conceptions were narrow, focused mainly on practical investigations of matters of fact, and included misconceptions. Teacher trainers are advised that student teachers' conceptions of creativity can be grossly inadequate in several ways and they may omit significant opportunities for creativity involving, for example, the imaginative...
Creativity is nebulous to understand and problematic to nurture. Though, as a human trait, it is fr...
Creativity and the way it could be supported in schools is understood differently by policy makers, ...
AbstractInnovative and creative children are important in educational systems. Scientists have expre...
Teachers are often urged to nurture creativity but their conceptions of creativity in specific schoo...
Creativity lies at the heart of science teaching and learning. However, stereotypically, creativity...
Assessing creativity is commonly believed to be difficult but there is evidence that an intuitive, h...
Teachers in the UK and elsewhere are now expected to foster creativity in young children (NACCCE, 19...
In the West, creativity may be admired and valued but what it means can be elusive. Rather than bein...
The 2006 UNESCO conference Building Creative Competencies for the 21 st Century had international pa...
This article considers teachers’ perspectives of creativity in both their Arts and Science lessons. ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
This study examines what creativity means to a group of Taiwanese music teachers and how it relates ...
While it is important to nurture creativity in young children, it is popularly associated more with ...
Teachers are often urged to nurture creativity but their conceptions of creativity in specific schoo...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleLiterature suggests that whilst creativity is frequently ...
Creativity is nebulous to understand and problematic to nurture. Though, as a human trait, it is fr...
Creativity and the way it could be supported in schools is understood differently by policy makers, ...
AbstractInnovative and creative children are important in educational systems. Scientists have expre...
Teachers are often urged to nurture creativity but their conceptions of creativity in specific schoo...
Creativity lies at the heart of science teaching and learning. However, stereotypically, creativity...
Assessing creativity is commonly believed to be difficult but there is evidence that an intuitive, h...
Teachers in the UK and elsewhere are now expected to foster creativity in young children (NACCCE, 19...
In the West, creativity may be admired and valued but what it means can be elusive. Rather than bein...
The 2006 UNESCO conference Building Creative Competencies for the 21 st Century had international pa...
This article considers teachers’ perspectives of creativity in both their Arts and Science lessons. ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
This study examines what creativity means to a group of Taiwanese music teachers and how it relates ...
While it is important to nurture creativity in young children, it is popularly associated more with ...
Teachers are often urged to nurture creativity but their conceptions of creativity in specific schoo...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleLiterature suggests that whilst creativity is frequently ...
Creativity is nebulous to understand and problematic to nurture. Though, as a human trait, it is fr...
Creativity and the way it could be supported in schools is understood differently by policy makers, ...
AbstractInnovative and creative children are important in educational systems. Scientists have expre...