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Myth Of The Muse, The eBook

Supporting Virtues That Inspire Creativity (Examine The Role Of Creativity In Your Classroom)

by Brooks Reeves e Douglas Reeves
language: english
Publisher: Solution Tree Press, August of 2016 ‧
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Creativity is crucial in helping students achieve academic and professional success. The authors argue that creativity is not spontaneous or inborn but a process that can be cultivated by utilizing seven "virtues" that inspire creativity: curiosity, versatility, synthesis, discipline, collaboration, experimentation, and tenacity. Ideal for team study and discussion, the book includes assessment rubrics as well as sample activities and practical guidelines to encourage and facilitate creativity. With The Myth of the Muse, K-12 educators can put creativity at the very center of their curriculum.

Benefits

  • Engage in conversations about how and why creativity is an important quality for approaching future global challenges.
  • Consider the crucial elements of creativity.
  • Challenge misperceptions and preconceptions about creativity.
  • Explore the great works of creative individuals throughout history.
  • Examine practices educators and policymakers should avoid and emulate in nurturing creativity.
  • Reflect creatively using prompts at the end of each chapter.

Contents

Introduction: The Creativity Imperative

  1. Creativity Myths
  2. Curiosity
  3. Versatility
  4. Synthesis
  5. Discipline
  6. Collaboration
  7. Experimentation
  8. Tenacity

Appendix A: Creativity Assessment

Appendix B: Guidelines for Leaders

Myth Of The Muse, The

Supporting Virtues That Inspire Creativity (Examine The Role Of Creativity In Your Classroom)

by Brooks Reeves e Douglas Reeves

Property Description
ISBN: 9781935249436
Publisher: Solution Tree Press
Release Date: August of 2016
Language: English
Pages: 144
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility:
Categories: eBooks in English > Others
EAN: 9781935249436
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