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This book contemplates creativity education within the context of
the neoliberal capitalist economy. In the current crisis of
creativity, where we are required to be creative in an environment
of entrepreneurialisation, the author analyses what creativity has
become and what has been lost in various recent transitional
periods. Calling for recommitment towards the politics of critical
creativity for the public good, the author argues for an education
that resists the ideologies of neoliberalism so that creativity may
still be harnessed to rethink society. Inciting readers to conceive
of alternate forms of creativity and associated education, this
innovative book will appeal to educators, practitioners, creators
and learners searching for inspiration beyond creative destruction.
The seminar Symplectic Geometry at the University of Berne in
summer 1992 showed that the topic of this book is a very active
field, where many different branches of mathematics come tog9ther:
differential geometry, topology, partial differential equations,
variational calculus, and complex analysis. As usual in such a
situation, it may be tedious to collect all the necessary
ingredients. The present book is intended to give the nonspecialist
a solid introduction to the recent developments in symplectic and
contact geometry. Chapter 1 gives a review of the symplectic group
Sp(n, R), sympkctic manifolds, and Hamiltonian systems (last but
not least to fix the notations). The 1\Iaslov index for closed
curves as well as arcs in Sp(n, R) is discussed. This index will be
used in chapters 5 and 8. Chapter 2 contains a more detailed
account of symplectic manifolds start ing with a proof of the
Darboux theorem saying that there are no local in variants in
symplectic geometry. The most important examples of symplectic
manifolds will be introduced: cotangent spaces and Kahler
manifolds. Finally we discuss the theory of coadjoint orbits and
the Kostant-Souriau theorem, which are concerned with the question
of which homogeneous spaces carry a symplectic structure."
This book contemplates creativity education within the context of
the neoliberal capitalist economy. In the current crisis of
creativity, where we are required to be creative in an environment
of entrepreneurialisation, the author analyses what creativity has
become and what has been lost in various recent transitional
periods. Calling for recommitment towards the politics of critical
creativity for the public good, the author argues for an education
that resists the ideologies of neoliberalism so that creativity may
still be harnessed to rethink society. Inciting readers to conceive
of alternate forms of creativity and associated education, this
innovative book will appeal to educators, practitioners, creators
and learners searching for inspiration beyond creative destruction.
This book investigates children's preferred strategies for learning
to draw. Twenty-six Grade 6 students engaged in three different
drawing tasks (observation, feeling, and cartoon), and generated
their favoured strategies for improving their drawing skills.
Students then ranked their top three strategies for each drawing
task. In addition, six students were interviewed about their
drawing experiences and development, both inside and outside of
school. Results indicated that the participants desired to improve
their drawing skills through a variety of strategies that reflected
their outside of school practices such as copying, tracing, getting
ideas from others, drawing with others, and watching TV to get
ideas. Help provided by the teacher and through interactions with
others were also highly favored. The interview results further
outlined participants' desires to improve, their perceptions of a
lack of help for drawing at school, and the importance of
significant others in their drawing development. Recommendations
are suggested for classroom teachers to incorporate learners' ways
of knowing, thinking, and representing in art education.
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