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Our ability to imagine and then invent new worlds for ourselves is
one of our greatest assets and the origin of all human achievement,
yet the importance of creativity in learning and achievement is
largely unrecognized in a higher education world that places more
value on critical and rational thinking. It is a vision of a higher
education world in which students' creativity is valued alongside
more traditional forms of academic achievement that provides the
driving force for this book.
"Developing Creativity in Higher Education "has grown out of the
Imaginative Curriculum network-based collaborative learning
project. It is the first book to systematically address the issue
of creativity in higher education. It features:
-
an analysis of the problem of creativity in higher education and
rich perspectives on the meanings of creativity in different
teaching and subject contexts
- illustrative examples of teaching and assessment strategies,
augmentedby web-based, curriculum guides and aids to encourage
teachers to examine their own understandings of creativity in order
to help students to develop their own creativity
- practical advice on how to foster creativity at an individual and
an institutional level
"Developing Creativity in Higher Education "will appeal to
teachers, educational developers, and institutional managers who
want to enrich the higher education experiences of their students
and enable them to develop more of their potential.
Part of the well-known Staff and Educational Development Series,
this practice oriented book brings together leading research and
evaluation approaches and supporting case studies from leading
educational researchers and innovative teachers.
With much emphasis on change, innovation and developing best
practice in higher education, it is essential that those involved
in actually developing, researching or implementing approaches to
teaching, learning or management, are informed by the experiences
of others. The emphasis of this book is on changing practice in HE;
how developments come about; what research underpins desirable
development; and the impact of development of student learning,
staff expertise and institutional practice and policy.
Specifically, the book is developed in two themed parts: Part A,
Supporting change within subjects and departments. Part B,
Supporting change within institutions and the wider environment.
Part of the well-known Staff and Educational Development Series,
this practice oriented book brings together leading research and
evaluation approaches and supporting case studies from leading
educational researchers and innovative teachers.With much emphasis
on change, innovation and developing best practice in higher
education, it is essential that those involved in actually
developing, researching or implementing approaches to teaching,
learning or management, are informed by the experiences of others.
The emphasis of this book is on changing practice in HE; how
developments come about; what research underpins desirable
development; and the impact of development of student learning,
staff expertise and institutional practice and policy.
Specifically, the book is developed in two themed parts: Part A,
Supporting change within subjects and departments. Part B,
Supporting change within institutions and the wider environment.
Our ability to imagine and then invent new worlds for ourselves is
one of our greatest assets and the origin of all human achievement,
yet the importance of creativity in learning and achievement is
largely unrecognized in a higher education world that places more
value on critical and rational thinking. It is a vision of a higher
education world in which students' creativity is valued alongside
more traditional forms of academic achievement that provides the
driving force for this book.
"Developing Creativity in Higher Education "has grown out of the
Imaginative Curriculum network-based collaborative learning
project. It is the first book to systematically address the issue
of creativity in higher education. It features:
-
an analysis of the problem of creativity in higher education and
rich perspectives on the meanings of creativity in different
teaching and subject contexts
- illustrative examples of teaching and assessment strategies,
augmentedby web-based, curriculum guides and aids to encourage
teachers to examine their own understandings of creativity in order
to help students to develop their own creativity
- practical advice on how to foster creativity at an individual and
an institutional level
"Developing Creativity in Higher Education "will appeal to
teachers, educational developers, and institutional managers who
want to enrich the higher education experiences of their students
and enable them to develop more of their potential.
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