Creativity is recognised as an essential twenty-first century skill. Despite the significant volume of research on creativity, there remains considerable ambiguity in the way it is conceptualised within education. This study uses a qualitative approach to explore primary educators’ (n = 9) perceptions of creativity in English, science, and history. Key questions include how creativity is conceptualised, how it manifests in the classroom and if, or how, descriptions vary across discipline areas. The results show that whilst primary educators struggle to describe creativity in the abstract, they can provide clear descriptions within their disciplinary context. Considerable differences in terms of creative thinking skills were detected in each...
As understandings of teacher professionalism develop, it has been argued that not only do teachers n...
Although creativity constitutes part of 21st century skills, realizing a curriculum that emphasizes ...
This research study investigated teachers’ practices of ‘creativity’ in primary school education and...
Creativity is recognised as an essential twenty-first century skill. Despite the significant volume ...
While it is important to nurture creativity in young children, it is popularly associated more with ...
While a number of studies have investigated people's perceptions or conceptions of creativity, there...
This article explores a group of trainee teachers ’ conceptions of Creativity in Secondary School En...
This article considers teachers’ perspectives of creativity in both their Arts and Science lessons. ...
The new Secondary Curriculum (implemented in 2008) saw greater emphasis on creativity within the Nat...
The author deals with a topic quite often discussed by not only pedagogy and psychology. Creativity ...
Can we define creativity and how would we know we have seen it in the classroom? As a primary teache...
Creativity is widely accepted as being an important outcome of schooling. Yet there are many differe...
This article considers the role of constructions of creativity in the classroom and their consequenc...
Pupils are increasingly referred to as a useful source of research whose voices deserve listening to...
Creativity is widely accepted as being an important outcome of \ud schooling. Yet there are many dif...
As understandings of teacher professionalism develop, it has been argued that not only do teachers n...
Although creativity constitutes part of 21st century skills, realizing a curriculum that emphasizes ...
This research study investigated teachers’ practices of ‘creativity’ in primary school education and...
Creativity is recognised as an essential twenty-first century skill. Despite the significant volume ...
While it is important to nurture creativity in young children, it is popularly associated more with ...
While a number of studies have investigated people's perceptions or conceptions of creativity, there...
This article explores a group of trainee teachers ’ conceptions of Creativity in Secondary School En...
This article considers teachers’ perspectives of creativity in both their Arts and Science lessons. ...
The new Secondary Curriculum (implemented in 2008) saw greater emphasis on creativity within the Nat...
The author deals with a topic quite often discussed by not only pedagogy and psychology. Creativity ...
Can we define creativity and how would we know we have seen it in the classroom? As a primary teache...
Creativity is widely accepted as being an important outcome of schooling. Yet there are many differe...
This article considers the role of constructions of creativity in the classroom and their consequenc...
Pupils are increasingly referred to as a useful source of research whose voices deserve listening to...
Creativity is widely accepted as being an important outcome of \ud schooling. Yet there are many dif...
As understandings of teacher professionalism develop, it has been argued that not only do teachers n...
Although creativity constitutes part of 21st century skills, realizing a curriculum that emphasizes ...
This research study investigated teachers’ practices of ‘creativity’ in primary school education and...