What is creativity and how do we teach it?

The Really Useful Creativity Book provides approaches and ideas that will enable children to develop their creativity. Written for the primary school teacher, student or trainee teacher, the book shows you how creativity can flourish in your classroom.

With examples of practice included throughout, the issues covered include:

  • everyday creativity – ideas to get started on straight away
  • planning – with ideas for cross-curricular planning, and many other ways to plan for creativity
  • creativity and the environment – starting with the classroom and school, then going further afield
  • creative Partnerships – working with other people to stimulate children’s creativity
  • the drama of creativity – showing how teachers can adopt the mantle of the expert
  • thinking about creativity – thinking skills for your children, and ways of thinking for you.

    This lively, stimulating book will help busy teachers working with the National Curriculum to develop children’s creativity.

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    The Really Useful Creativity Book provides creative teaching approaches and ideas that will enable children to develop their creative thinking and learning. Written for the primary school teacher, student or trainee teacher, the book shows you how to enable creativity to flourish in your classroom.

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    @contents: Selected Contents: 1. Defining Creativity 2. Organising Teaching for Creativity 3. Everyday Creativity 4. The Local Environment 5. Creative Partnerships 6. The Mantle of the Expert 7. Thinking Skills 8. Creativity in the Primary Curriculum

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    Produktdetaljer

    ISBN
    9780415456968
    Publisert
    2008-10-14
    Utgiver
    Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Vekt
    240 gr
    Høyde
    297 mm
    Bredde
    210 mm
    Aldersnivå
    U, P, 05, 06
    Språk
    Product language
    Engelsk
    Format
    Product format
    Heftet
    Antall sider
    132

    Biografisk notat

    Dominic Wyse is a senior lecturer in early years and primary education at the University of Cambridge, UK.

    Pam Dowson is a teacher and Assistant Director of Learning in a First School and contributes to English courses at the University of Cambridge, UK.