An edition of Creative Learning Practices (2006)

Creative Learning Practices

European Experiences

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An edition of Creative Learning Practices (2006)

Creative Learning Practices

European Experiences

This book results from The Creative Learning and Student’s Perspectives (CLASP) research project which examined processes of creative learning. Nine research groups throughout Europe explored creative learning practices in a variety of different educational contexts.
The research observed teachers across the cultures constructing real and critical events, incorporating external collaborations, being innovative with space and modeling their own creativity for students. Secondly, it identified some characteristics of creative learning itself, e.g. intellectual enquiry, engaged productivity and process and product reviews. Thirdly, the research demonstrated how teacher strategies and creative learning became meaningful to students with the students gaining self affirmation, developing social identities and appreciating being given a social role in pedagogic evaluation.
The book details the research in Austria, Denmark, England, Ireland, Poland, Portugal, Scotland, Spain and Sweden.
Topics which are highlighted include:
How the use of the outside environment engaged learners;
The radical use of new technologies to engage with other cultures;
How specialist programmes galvanized teacher and student creativity in performativity cultures;
The development of positive relations and meaningful educational identities for students on the fringes of education;
How graduate students negotiated pedagogic changes in practice with lecturers;
How community projects organized by students engaged commitment;
The extent to which good second language learning involves creative inputs;
How control over curriculum can be given to very young children; and
How even when flexibility is a policy imperative class differences in access to the curriculum are difficult to overcome.
The varied examples in this book should inspire teachers and practitioners and act as a force for good in the development of creative learning across cultures.

Publish Date
Publisher
Tufnell Press
Language
English
Pages
204

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June 30, 2006, Tufnell Press
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Table of Contents

International background
The CLASP Project
Edited collection themes
Creative learning in an infant school; Félix Angulo Rasco; José Betanzo Sánchez; Ángeles Córdoba Arana; Eulalia García Cruz; Eulogio García Vallinas; Mónica López Gil; José Ojeda Díaz; Ramón Porras Vallejo; Carmen Pilar Rodríguez González; Raquel Rodríguez Romero; Rosa Vázquez Recio and Rocí Villanego Chaza
The Bridge School: Creative learning as community learning; Andrea Raggl
Creative learning and possibility thinking; Bob Jeffrey and Anna Craft
Bilingual learners’ perspectives on school and society in Scotland; Geri Smyth
Structure and agency in the construction of creative teaching and learning: A view from the margins; Ciaran Sugrue
New learning strategies in the upper secondary school: The Danish fieldwork in IT classes; Karen Borgnakke
Is there an environment for the development of creativity in the project area of the basic education curriculum in Portugal? Maria Odete Valente and Lucília Campos
Policies of creativity and practices of opposition: The social construction of student preferences for creativity in different forms of school-work within school classrooms; Dennis Beach
Creativity in the Polish context: Ethnographic researches of the CLASP project; Renata Figlewicz, Dorota Wodnicka and Pawel Ciolkiewicz

Classifications

Library of Congress
LB1062 .C754 2006

Contributors

Editor
Bob Jeffrey

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
204
Dimensions
8.8 x 6 x 0.6 inches
Weight
11.4 ounces

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL8653029M
ISBN 10
1872767575
ISBN 13
9781872767574
OCLC/WorldCat
71122863

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL13703622W

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