The tides of globalization and the unsteady surges and distortions in the evolution of the European Union are causing identities and cultures to be in a state of flux. Education is used by politicians as a major lever for political and social change through micro-management, but it is a crude tool. There can, however, be opportunities within educational experience for individual learners to gain strong, reflexive, multiple identities and multiple citizenship through the engagement of their creative energies. It has been argued that the twenty-first century needs a new kind of creativity characterized by unselfishness, caring and compassion—still involving monetary wealth, but resulting in a healthy planet and healthy people. Creativity and ...
ABSTRACT Innovation is crucial to the competitiveness of the economies of Europe, and learning is cr...
Against the backdrop of a rapidly changing world, formal schooling is frequently following rather th...
Over the past decades (since the 80s of the 20th to the first decade of the 21st century) we have wi...
AbstractToday's society is not longer integrated on the base of universally-recognized common values...
In a time of increasing debates regarding the future of the European Union and Europe in general, th...
The thematic focus of the first issue of the Centre for Educational Policy Studies Journal (CEPS Jo...
Nurturing learner creativity is a key aim for many schools. Teachers and school leaders continue to ...
The ability to think creatively is recognised as a key life skill in our complex, globalised society...
Teachers, governments and employers around the world all aspire to make young people more creative. ...
It is a common ambition in society and government to make young people more creative. These aspirati...
Creativity is a rising value due to its close relationship with problem solving and entrepreneurship...
Since the end of the 1990s, creativity has become a growing area of interest once more within educat...
Education is perceived, by the developed societies, as the key element of progress and welfare, bein...
ABSTRACT. In the modern world, the education process occurs not only through special social institut...
ABSTRACT This article explores the changes in learning research that have been visible over recent d...
ABSTRACT Innovation is crucial to the competitiveness of the economies of Europe, and learning is cr...
Against the backdrop of a rapidly changing world, formal schooling is frequently following rather th...
Over the past decades (since the 80s of the 20th to the first decade of the 21st century) we have wi...
AbstractToday's society is not longer integrated on the base of universally-recognized common values...
In a time of increasing debates regarding the future of the European Union and Europe in general, th...
The thematic focus of the first issue of the Centre for Educational Policy Studies Journal (CEPS Jo...
Nurturing learner creativity is a key aim for many schools. Teachers and school leaders continue to ...
The ability to think creatively is recognised as a key life skill in our complex, globalised society...
Teachers, governments and employers around the world all aspire to make young people more creative. ...
It is a common ambition in society and government to make young people more creative. These aspirati...
Creativity is a rising value due to its close relationship with problem solving and entrepreneurship...
Since the end of the 1990s, creativity has become a growing area of interest once more within educat...
Education is perceived, by the developed societies, as the key element of progress and welfare, bein...
ABSTRACT. In the modern world, the education process occurs not only through special social institut...
ABSTRACT This article explores the changes in learning research that have been visible over recent d...
ABSTRACT Innovation is crucial to the competitiveness of the economies of Europe, and learning is cr...
Against the backdrop of a rapidly changing world, formal schooling is frequently following rather th...
Over the past decades (since the 80s of the 20th to the first decade of the 21st century) we have wi...