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Creative Teaching and Learning

Creative Teaching and Creative Teaching and LearningLearning

David Waswa Earn Kalyakorn

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Rate yourself using this scale.

TEN = GENIUS

(Einstein/Shakespeare)

ZERO = NOT AT ALL

(Rock - not even Geologists want)

HOW CREATIVE HOW CREATIVE ARE YOU?ARE YOU?

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WHAT IS CREATIVITY?WHAT IS CREATIVITY?

• Creativity has many facets

• Creativity is a continuum

• Creativity is task specific

• Creativity can be moment specific

Creativity depends on a number of issues

* * Creativity is differentCreativity is different in each person.in each person.

Marilyn Fryer (1996)

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Creativity is…Creativity is…

• The ability to transcend traditional ideas, rules, patterns, relationships, or the like, and to create meaningful new ideas, forms, methods, interpretations, etc.; originality, progressiveness, or imagination (dictionary.com).

• In psychology, creativity is defined as the production of an idea, action, or object that is new and valued (Wissink, 2001).

**The ability to create new, meaningful, and The ability to create new, meaningful, and original things.original things.

Definitions:

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Sir Ken Robinson, 2006

”Creativitynow is as important in education as literacy and we should treat it with the same status.”

Why is creativityimportant?

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1. Teaching creatively

2. Teaching for creativity

CREATIVE TEACHING ?CREATIVE TEACHING ?WHAT IS

Wayne Morris, 2006

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TEACHING CREATIVELYTEACHING CREATIVELYFOR CREATIVITYFOR CREATIVITY

We believe…

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(Tim Brown’s TED Talk, 2008)

The biggest obstacle fora person to be creative is

FEAR

fear = intensity → creativity freezescreativity links to subconscious mind

Creativity KillersCreativity Killers

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Creativity KillersCreativity Killers

FearLack of Self-EsteemNo recognition of original ideas

Learn what but not how and whyUnable to explore possibilitiesStuck with one absolute solutionNo stimulation of thinkingTeacher’s interferenceFormal tests

Constraint environmentIntensity & pressureNegative energyPoor physical environmentLack of resource

Sources:Sources:

• Marilyn Fryer (1996)Creative Teaching and Learning.

• Marvin Bartel (2008),Ten Classroom Creativity Killer.

• Mike Baker (2009),Benefits of Creative Classroom.

• NACCE (1999),All Our Future: Creativity, Culture,and Education.

• Tim Brown (2008),The Powerful Link Between Creativityand Play.

AFFECTIVE

COGNITIVE

ENVIRONMENTAL

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Creativity Development Creativity Development RequiresRequires

• Courage• Self-esteem• Self-confidence• Originality• Positive energy• Flexibility and relaxing environment• Divergent thinking• Imagination & innovation• Freedom, choice, and control• Curiosity & inspiration• Playfulness• Cultural Education

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A SET OF LEARNABLE A SET OF LEARNABLE SKILLSSKILLS

The foundation of creative teaching is

(James P. Downing, 1997)

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• expertise• able to motivate• able to listen and communicate• able to interest and inspire• and of course…

CREATIVECREATIVE

CREATIVE CLASSROOMneeds teacher who is

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Let’s exerciseLet’s exerciseyour creative your creative

mind!mind!

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WHAT YOU HAVE TO DOWHAT YOU HAVE TO DO• Get into your groups.

• Each group will receive a paper that tells what subject and what grade level you’ll have to design an activity

or a lesson plan for.

• Each group will also receive an item that you may be familiar with outside the classrooms.

CHALLENGE:

Associate the received item in your lesson.

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SHOW USSHOW USDon’t tell us!!

In the end, you will be asked to present your ideas in front of the class.

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Don’t be afraid to be...

NO DIRECT INSTRUCTION PLEASE!NO DIRECT INSTRUCTION PLEASE!

Enjoy!!

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TAKING THE THEORIES INTO TAKING THE THEORIES INTO PRACTICEPRACTICE

What can we do to help students develop their own creativity?

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IDEAS FROM PREVIOUS IDEAS FROM PREVIOUS PRESENTATIONSPRESENTATIONS

Holistic Approaches

Engaging Students

Multiple Intelligences

Socratic Questioning

Discovery Learning

Critical Thinking

Authentic Assessment

Cultural Education

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……THE THE END…END…

Thank you

very much!