Journal article
Training teachers for 21st century creative and critical thinking: Australian implications from an international study of creativity in secondary schools.
Leon de Bruin, Anne Harris
Teaching Education | Taylor & Francis (Routledge) | Published : 2018
Abstract
Creativity in education is currently dominated by discourses pertaining to both a neo-liberalisation of arts education and a more widespread attention to the economic potential of diverse creativities. This study applies new thinking regarding creative educational advancement that is adaptive and critically reflexive to the tasks of reconciling the need for safe, ethical and empathetic learning environments and the production of adaptive and innovative twenty-first century workforces. This study of Australian secondary schools analyses perceptions, understandings and actions, and impediments to creativity in classrooms. This study asserts significant implications for the need to foster effec..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by an Australian Research Council DECRA [grant number #DE140100421] entitled The Creative Turn: An Australia-wide Study of Creativity and Innovation in Secondary Schools (2014-2016).