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C r e a t i v i t y – It is the way of our people!

C r e a t i v i t y – It is the way of our people!. Objective. As life-long learners and artists I will improve my teaching practice through collegial discussion, planning and reflection to achieve enhanced creativity for my 2012-13 art courses. Big Questions. What is creativity?

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C r e a t i v i t y – It is the way of our people!

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  1. Creativity–It is the way of our people!

  2. Objective As life-long learners and artistsI will improve my teaching practice through collegial discussion, planning and reflection to achieve enhanced creativity for my 2012-13 art courses.

  3. Big Questions What is creativity? What is not creativity?

  4. In search of one definition a man name Mel Rhodes (1961) determined that creativity was better defined through a system of four Ps; the creative Person, Process, Press (environment), and the creative Product. Later, an early pioneer in the field and a mathematician, Ruth Noller, developed this elegant equation: Creativity equals the function of an attitude multiplied by knowledge, imagination, and evaluation.  C= fa(KIE) The most widely used working definition within the field is "novel and useful" or in other words, the production of original ideas that serve a purpose. From the International Center of Studies in Creativity at Buffalo State University in New York

  5. Creativity– characterized by originality and expressiveness; imaginative. Originality – the ability to create or innovate.

  6. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

  7. The “Myths” of Creativity

  8. “Every education system on Earth has the same hierarchy of subjects: at the top are mathematics and languages, then the humanities, and the bottom are the arts.” Ken Robinson

  9. “If you’re not prepared to be wrong, you’ll never come up with anything original.” Ken Robinson

  10. Creativity expert Sir Ken Robinson challenges the way we're educating our children. He champions a radical rethink of our school systems, to cultivate creativity and acknowledge multiple types of intelligence. Creativity

  11. What are barriers to creativity in our schools? How can we as teachers break down those barriers? How can we encourage personal originality in student art? How do we make risk-taking in art-making safe for students?

  12. “Creativity now is as important in education as literacy, and we should treat it with the same status.” Ken Robinson

  13. Artistic Integrity Statement How do we encourage originality that leads to creativity?

  14. Ideas for creating image resources: Use of digital cameras – BYO, cell phone cameras, online editors etc… Use of internet for single object reference. Have students KEEP reference material as part or their assessment.

  15. Creativity in Education

  16. How am I going to encourage creativity this year in new and different ways in my visual art classes?

  17. Creativity–It is the way of our people!

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