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  • Formaat: 244 pages
  • Sari: Unlocking Research
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Oct-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000452709
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  • Sari: Unlocking Research
  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Oct-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000452709

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This book introduces the new term ‘creativities’ with cutting edge examples of creativities research that has influenced the thinking and work of teachers and school leaders in their practice. Co-edited by one of the leading international experts in creativity and the arts, this book is packed with imaginative ideas and practical classroom suggestions underpinned by theory and research to help teachers become research-informed and research-generating.

Sculpting New Creativities in Primary Education

will inspire us, invite us to think, and share ways in which research is informing and enabling a role for new and creative practices in primary education. Each chapter is collaboratively written by an academic and a practicing teacher covering areas such as: creative spaces, intercultural and interdisciplinary creativity, art, wellbeing, mathematics, STEM and leadership creativities. It importantly highlights the need to inspire, shape and unfold change-making practices that (re-)invigorate, (re-)empower, and (re-)position primary education practice.

Drawing from projects originally conducted both in the UK and beyond, this revolutionary book invites teachers, teaching assistants and school leaders to co-create ways to unlock research together as mutually informative ways of authoring change.



This book will inspire us, invite us to think, and share ways in which research is informing and enabling a role for new and creative practices in primary education. Each chapter is written by an academic and a practicing teacher covering areas such as: creative spaces, intercultural and interdisciplinary creativity and art.

PART 1: SCULPTING PRIMARY SCHOOL CHANGE
1. Creativities of change in
primary education
2. Using school corridors to support learning: spatial
creativity driving primary education
3. Storying the journey to new spaces of
intercultural creative learning
4. Animating primary schools, inside and out:
enlivening learning through meaningful memory-making
5. Posthumanist creative
ecologies in primary education PART 2: SCULPTING PRIMARY CURRICULUM CHANGE
6.
Innovating change through creativities curricula
7. The Creative Pedagogue:
Enacting Affective Pathways for Interdisciplinary Embodied Creativity in
Primary Education
8. Activating creativities by emphasising health and
wellbeing: a Holistic Pedagogical practice from Finland
9. Cultivating
primary creativities in STEAM gardens PART 3: SCULPTING CHANGE DIFFERENTLY
IN PRIMARY EDUCATION
10. Unlocking creative leadership in the primary school
11. Learning at a Snails Pace: What if and What else is happening in a
South African primary classroom?
12. What can be otherwise : Embodying a
collective phronesis (or practical wisdom) for sculpting new creativities in
primary education and beyond Afterword
Pam Burnard is Professor of Arts, Creativities and Educations at the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge. She chairs the University of Cambridge Arts and Creativities Research Group and is co-editor-in-chief of the international journal of Thinking Skills and Creativity.

Michelle Loughrey is a successful teacher and education leader with over two decades experience working in education, leading schools most recently as Headteacher. As an educational consultant she provides skilled coaching and strategic support to individuals, teams, schools and trusts.