Drawing on research that sought to explore the characteristics of 'Possibility Thinking' as central to creativity in young children's learning, this paper considers question-posing and question-responding as the driving features of 'Possibility Thinking' (PT). This qualitative study employed micro-event analysis of peer and pupil-teacher interaction. Events were sampled from two early years settings in England, one a Reception classroom (4- to 5-year olds) and the other a Year 2 classroom (6- to 7-year olds). This article arises out of the second stage of an ongoing research programme (2004-2007) involving the children and practitioners in these settings. This phase considers the dimensions of question-posing and the categories of question-...
How do children learn about possibility? About what is physically impossible versus what is merely i...
How do children learn about possibility? About what is physically impossible versus what is merely i...
About the book: The desirability of creativity in learning is being emphasized more and more in Eur...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleDrawing on research that sought to explore the characteri...
The authors have for some years studied the concept of ‘possibility thinking’, or ‘what if’ and as i...
Connecting to current work in the area of creative pedagogies, this paper reports findings of an exp...
This research builds on previous studies that have documented evidence of Professor Anna Craft’s con...
Whilst the existence of 'possibility thinking' has been acknowledged in some of the educational rese...
The concept of Possibility Thinking (PT) as a driving force of creativity has been investigated both...
Thinking Skills and Creativity is available online at http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journal_brows...
Drawing on existing work in the area of creativity and early year’s education, this paper maps the p...
This paper reviews the nature of possibility thinking (PT) (transformation from what is to what migh...
Given enormous global challenges, alongside nurturing children's creativity, professional creativity...
This chapter offers an evaluation and interpretation of the creative thinking and collaboration that...
Two-year olds are inherently curious about the world around them and in the absence of prior knowled...
How do children learn about possibility? About what is physically impossible versus what is merely i...
How do children learn about possibility? About what is physically impossible versus what is merely i...
About the book: The desirability of creativity in learning is being emphasized more and more in Eur...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleDrawing on research that sought to explore the characteri...
The authors have for some years studied the concept of ‘possibility thinking’, or ‘what if’ and as i...
Connecting to current work in the area of creative pedagogies, this paper reports findings of an exp...
This research builds on previous studies that have documented evidence of Professor Anna Craft’s con...
Whilst the existence of 'possibility thinking' has been acknowledged in some of the educational rese...
The concept of Possibility Thinking (PT) as a driving force of creativity has been investigated both...
Thinking Skills and Creativity is available online at http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journal_brows...
Drawing on existing work in the area of creativity and early year’s education, this paper maps the p...
This paper reviews the nature of possibility thinking (PT) (transformation from what is to what migh...
Given enormous global challenges, alongside nurturing children's creativity, professional creativity...
This chapter offers an evaluation and interpretation of the creative thinking and collaboration that...
Two-year olds are inherently curious about the world around them and in the absence of prior knowled...
How do children learn about possibility? About what is physically impossible versus what is merely i...
How do children learn about possibility? About what is physically impossible versus what is merely i...
About the book: The desirability of creativity in learning is being emphasized more and more in Eur...