Creativity and the way it could be supported in schools is understood differently by policy makers, practitioners and scientists. This article reviews, with a chronological lens, the development of policies that include teaching creativity and teaching for creativity. The epistemic tensions between the intentions of government and the nature of creativity as it emerges in learning or scientific work is introduced and reflected upon. There have been more than nine key educational policies that have been introduced over the last 50 years. Each of these are considered in this article and related to the ways that creativity is understood and expected to be taught, supported or enacted in schools by policy makers. In light of the need to support...
Creativity is nebulous to understand and problematic to nurture. Though, as a human trait, it is fr...
Creativity is generally considered to be something to encourage in young children. It is, however, p...
This paper discuss what the pedagogical pedagogical contradictions paradoxes introduced by might be ...
This article considers teachers’ perspectives of creativity in both their Arts and Science lessons. ...
Background: Randomised Control Trials (RCT) involving large numbers of schools, teachers and pupils,...
What role does, and should, creativity play in education? What role can and should creativity play i...
Creativity lies at the heart of science teaching and learning. However, stereotypically, creativity...
AbstractInnovative and creative children are important in educational systems. Scientists have expre...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
This thesis aims to contribute to our understanding of the current position of creativity in British...
This article considers the role of constructions of creativity in the classroom and their consequenc...
Nurturing learner creativity is a key aim for many schools. Teachers and school leaders continue to ...
How do we prepare gifted students to be leaders who can tackle the complex social, environmental, me...
This comprehensive yet concise Handbook provides an overview of innovative approaches to, and new pe...
Recently, in response to sustained criticism about the standards driven curriculum, UK government ag...
Creativity is nebulous to understand and problematic to nurture. Though, as a human trait, it is fr...
Creativity is generally considered to be something to encourage in young children. It is, however, p...
This paper discuss what the pedagogical pedagogical contradictions paradoxes introduced by might be ...
This article considers teachers’ perspectives of creativity in both their Arts and Science lessons. ...
Background: Randomised Control Trials (RCT) involving large numbers of schools, teachers and pupils,...
What role does, and should, creativity play in education? What role can and should creativity play i...
Creativity lies at the heart of science teaching and learning. However, stereotypically, creativity...
AbstractInnovative and creative children are important in educational systems. Scientists have expre...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
This thesis aims to contribute to our understanding of the current position of creativity in British...
This article considers the role of constructions of creativity in the classroom and their consequenc...
Nurturing learner creativity is a key aim for many schools. Teachers and school leaders continue to ...
How do we prepare gifted students to be leaders who can tackle the complex social, environmental, me...
This comprehensive yet concise Handbook provides an overview of innovative approaches to, and new pe...
Recently, in response to sustained criticism about the standards driven curriculum, UK government ag...
Creativity is nebulous to understand and problematic to nurture. Though, as a human trait, it is fr...
Creativity is generally considered to be something to encourage in young children. It is, however, p...
This paper discuss what the pedagogical pedagogical contradictions paradoxes introduced by might be ...