Creative Schools

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Author by Ken Robinson
Genre : Education
Publisher : Penguin Books
ISBN : 9780143108061
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 322 Page
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At a time when standardized testing businesses are raking in huge profits, when many schools are struggling, and students and educators everywhere are suffering under the strain, Ken Robinson argues for an end to our outmoded industrial educational system. He proposes instead a highly personalized, organic approach that draws on today's unprecedented technological and professional resources to engage all students, develop their love of learning, and enable them to face the real challenges of the twenty-first century. Filled with anecdotes, observations, and recommendations from professionals on the front line of transformative education, case histories, and groundbreaking research, Creative Schools aims to inspire teachers, parents, and policy makers alike to rethink the real nature and purpose of education.


Leading A Creative School

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Author by Ethel Sanders
Genre : Education
Publisher : Routledge
ISBN : 9781136729195
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 153 Page
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Introducing creativity to the classroom is a concern for teachers, governments and future employers around the world, and there has been a drive to make experiences at school more exciting, relevant, challenging and dynamic for all young people, ensuring they leave education able to contribute to the global creative economy. Leading a Creative School shows that school leaders are central in any change process, and offers suggestions and models of practice for a whole school change towards creative practice. Providing an accessible overview of key issues and debates surrounding different methods of creative change, practical activities, and stimulus material for to help teachers, this book will explain how to: reflect on why change is important for your school motivate your teaching staff; create the conditions for a whole school change; develop practical strategies to make changes long lasting; and assess and monitor changes taking place. Providing case studies and examples of school change from leading practitioners throughout, this book is an invaluable guide for all those involved in school leadership, management and change.


The Creative School

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Author by Bob Jeffrey
Genre : Early childhood education
Publisher : Psychology Press
ISBN : 0415282152
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 172 Page
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Using a single case study school as a role model, this book provides a framework for practice in primary schools. The school in question succeeds in meeting the Government's objectives within its own set of aims and values.


Development Of Creativity In Indian Schools

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Author by Kanta Prasad Agarwal
Genre : Classroom environment
Publisher : Concept Publishing Company
ISBN : 8170224306
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 180 Page
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The Creative Classroom

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Author by Keith Sawyer
Genre : Education
Publisher : Teachers College Press
ISBN : 9780807777633
Type : PDF & Epub
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The Creative Classroom presents an original, compelling vision of schools where teaching and learning are centered on creativity. Drawing on the latest research as well as his studies of jazz and improvised theater, Sawyer describes curricula and classroom practices that will help educators get started with a new style of teaching, guided improvisation, where students are given freedom to explore within structures provided by the teacher. Readers will learn how to improve learning outcomes in all subjects—from science and math to history and language arts—by helping students master content-area standards at the same time as they increase their creative potential. This book shows how teachers and school leaders can work together to overcome all-too-common barriers to creative teaching—leadership, structure, and culture—and collaborate to transform schools into creative organizations. “This work will make it easier for educators to harness and develop the creative potential of the people around them—young or old.” —Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Claremont Graduate University “This guide is important for all educators that are seeking to be in sync with the changing demands of the 21st century.” —Kylie Peppler, Indiana University Bloomington “Keith Sawyer has written a wise and judicious book that will challenge and inspire teachers at all levels and in all disciplines.” —Ellen Winner, Project Zero, Harvard Graduate School of Education “Keith Sawyer is a field leader in studies of creativity and education and he does not disappoint with this text. If teachers take one thing from this book, it’s to say ‘Yes!’ to kids’ voices.” —Erica Halverson, University of Wisconsin–Madison


Developing Creativity In The Primary School

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Author by Jesson, Jill
Genre : Education
Publisher : McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
ISBN : 9780335244638
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 210 Page
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This informative book brings together theory, research and practice examples of creativity in primary schools, providing a scholarly yet accessible introduction. The book offers an overview for teachers looking for a concise guide to current thinking about creativity, particularly if your school is thinking of introducing or extending its practice. The book considers recent developments in the creative curriculum, and techniques embedded in approaches such as Philosophy for Children, Mantle of the Expert and Enterprise Education. Ideas for personalising teaching and creating independent and motivated learners are incorporated. Other key features of the book include: Examination of the major theories of creativity How to develop your own creativity as a teacher Focus on the difference between developing group and individual creativity Innovative ideas for creativity in subject teaching Practical examples and 'Creative Challenges' throughout The book draws on the author's many years of experience of working with children in schools, working on Creative Partnerships and Higher Education in the Arts (HEARTS) projects and ideas developed through working in initial teacher training. This book is essential reading for students in the early stages of their teacher training course as well as for practising teachers looking for innovative ideas and guidance on developing creativity in themselves and their classrooms. "This is an interesting book, which explores theory, practice and policy of creativity in the primary classroom. Jill Jesson links five key creative behaviours drawn together initially by (then) policymakers QCA, with what she identifies as six areas of creative endeavour. Primary teachers committed to developing a 'creative curriculum' will find much material in this lively book that supports their personal and professional creativity, as well as suggestions for classroom practice in developing individual and group work." Professor Anna Craft, University of Exeter and The Open University, UK "This is a compulsory read for all those interested in developing the creative potential of young people in primary schools. It includes a useful overview of previous thinking on creativity and makes a convincing case for its importance across the curriculum. Above all, this book is jam-packed with practical ideas. Whether you are interested in creative approaches to maths or modern languages, developing group or personal creativity, or the challenges of assessing creative endeavour, you will find a host of strategies that have been tried and tested in the classroom." Hilary Hodgson, Director, Ormiston Trust


Building A Creative School

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Author by Pat Cochrane
Genre : Creative ability in children
Publisher : Trentham Books Limited
ISBN : UOM:39015067652472
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 174 Page
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This volume explores the practical steps schools can take to grow creatively in their own way and in their own time. It examines organisation, leadership, approaches to teaching and learning, curriculum design, assessment for learning, professional development and partnerships and is rooted in both theory and practice.


Social Familial And Personality Correlates Of Creativity

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Author by K. Rethi Devi
Genre : Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Publisher : Mittal Publications
ISBN : 8170995094
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 266 Page
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Study confined to children studying in standard 9 in Kerala.


Creative School Control

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Author by Philip Wescott Lawrence Cox
Genre : Education
Publisher :
ISBN : UCAL:$B262564
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 338 Page
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Educating For Creativity

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Author by Robert Kelly
Genre : Creative thinking
Publisher : Brush Education
ISBN : 9781550594133
Type : PDF & Epub
Views : 329 Page
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Bringing creativity into mainstream educational practice has become a mantra among educators. But what does creative practice in education really look like? Take a journey with educator and artist Robert Kelly to the most innovative schools on the planet to witness creative practice in action, with examples from early childhood to post-secondary levels. Through stories and real-life examples, discover the techniques of global leaders in creativity and design thinking, including India's Riverside School, Denmark's Kaospilots, and San Francisco's Brightworks. Educating for Creativity provides a theoretical framework for creative practice and creative development alongside a practical exploration of how to make creativity in education work from pioneers in the field.