Creativity is promoted as a crucial tool for young peoples’ successful engagement in a 21st century world. Education has a responsibility for instilling creative attributes in students, empowering them as agentic citizens and lifelong learners. Utilising Craft’s (2013) Wise Humanising Creativity framework, the study examines how creative capacities are understood and activated by Queensland senior school teachers in the implementation of the QCAA 2019 Senior school syllabus suite. Findings arising from the study are applicable to the implementation of creativity in education settings locally and globally
Creativity has gained prominence as an important skill for citizens in a rapidly-changing, hyperconn...
Creativity has gained prominence as an important skill for citizens in a rapidly-changing, hyperconn...
Driven by information accessibility-on-demand provided by the internet, education modes are changing...
Creativity has seen a surge of interest in education in recent years and this, combined with an ‘inc...
In preparing students for living in the 21st century there has been a re-focus on thinking skills, p...
Creativity in education is currently dominated by discourses pertaining to both a neo-liberalisation...
How do we prepare gifted students to be leaders who can tackle the complex social, environmental, me...
Education, employers and governments are focusing on creativity as a crucial attribute in the develo...
This study emerged from the implementation of new curriculum within the Primary Years of an Australi...
Nurturing learner creativity is a key aim for many schools. Teachers and school leaders continue to ...
Creativity has been recognised as a crucial competency in 21st-century education and has received gr...
How creativity in education is applied by teachers to secondary school contexts is dependent on how ...
Creativity is increasingly valued as an important outcome of schooling,\ud frequently as part of so-...
The Melbourne Declaration on Educational Goals for Young Australians, as well as documents published...
This study investigated conceptions of creativity in a group of Queensland teachers. The analysis of...
Creativity has gained prominence as an important skill for citizens in a rapidly-changing, hyperconn...
Creativity has gained prominence as an important skill for citizens in a rapidly-changing, hyperconn...
Driven by information accessibility-on-demand provided by the internet, education modes are changing...
Creativity has seen a surge of interest in education in recent years and this, combined with an ‘inc...
In preparing students for living in the 21st century there has been a re-focus on thinking skills, p...
Creativity in education is currently dominated by discourses pertaining to both a neo-liberalisation...
How do we prepare gifted students to be leaders who can tackle the complex social, environmental, me...
Education, employers and governments are focusing on creativity as a crucial attribute in the develo...
This study emerged from the implementation of new curriculum within the Primary Years of an Australi...
Nurturing learner creativity is a key aim for many schools. Teachers and school leaders continue to ...
Creativity has been recognised as a crucial competency in 21st-century education and has received gr...
How creativity in education is applied by teachers to secondary school contexts is dependent on how ...
Creativity is increasingly valued as an important outcome of schooling,\ud frequently as part of so-...
The Melbourne Declaration on Educational Goals for Young Australians, as well as documents published...
This study investigated conceptions of creativity in a group of Queensland teachers. The analysis of...
Creativity has gained prominence as an important skill for citizens in a rapidly-changing, hyperconn...
Creativity has gained prominence as an important skill for citizens in a rapidly-changing, hyperconn...
Driven by information accessibility-on-demand provided by the internet, education modes are changing...