This chapter considers creative conversations as a learning and teaching method. The chapter is based on the findings of a research project which focused on a photography degree in Higher Education in the UK. It uses critical reviews of practical coursework as an example of an educational setting in which creative conversations take place. The aims of this chapter are to highlight the benefits of creative conversations to students’ learning and to point towards particular learning environments which best facilitate such conversations. The chapter concludes by summarising ways in which creative conversations can be managed for effective learning
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Abstract: This paper considers creative conversations as a possible method of acquiring knowledge. T...
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Creative learning involves meaningful learning, ownership of learning, control of learning processes...
The desirability of creativity in learning is being emphasized more and more in Europe, the East and...
We propose a discussion framework for developing creativity as a graduate capability. It begins by i...
The concept of creative learning extends far beyond Arts-based learning or the development of indivi...
Abstract: This paper considers creative conversations as a possible method of acquiring knowledge. T...
Background: ‘Creative learning conversations’, are methodological devices developed in two co-partic...
This collection of essays explores a series of challenges and contexts for Creative Partnerships and...
This article puts forward a situated model of creative learning. Most educational studies on creativ...
It is a common ambition in society and government to make young people more creative. These aspirati...
This presentation puts forward a situated model of creative learning. Most educational studies on cr...
Australian universities now commonly list creativity amongst the generic attributes that graduates a...
Conversations on Creative Process, Methods, Research and Practice provides unique insights into the ...
This paper reports on work in progress to augment the role and practice of Creative Conversations in...
This book results from The Creative Learning and Student’s Perspectives (CLASP) research project whi...
The good teaching characteristics of getting students to think for themselves, keeping discussions a...
Creative learning involves meaningful learning, ownership of learning, control of learning processes...
The desirability of creativity in learning is being emphasized more and more in Europe, the East and...
We propose a discussion framework for developing creativity as a graduate capability. It begins by i...
The concept of creative learning extends far beyond Arts-based learning or the development of indivi...