Teaching for creativity : from sage to guide to meddler
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01/09/2009
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This paper serves three purposes. First, it makes a case for seeing creativity as a key learning outcome in our times, and thus the core business of education. It then goes on to examine the nexus of creativity and pedagogy, showing the conceptual work done to demonstrate creativity as a learnable set of dispositions and capabilities. Finally and most importantly, the paper argues the value of a pedagogical approach the author calls “Meddling-in-the-Middle”, in augmenting and enhancing the repertoires of “Sage-on-the-Stage” and “Guide-on-the-Side” in order to build students' creative capacity. Examples are given of what these meta-approaches might look like in relation to the teaching of Shakespeare. The author concludes by arguing the important connection between Meddling pedagogy and creative capacity building. |
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Routledge |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/32389/1/c32389.pdf DOI:10.1080/02188790903092787 McWilliam, Erica L. (2009) Teaching for creativity : from sage to guide to meddler. Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 29(3), pp. 281-293. |
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Copyright 2009 Routledge |
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Creative Industries Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #139999 Education not elsewhere classified #130106 Secondary Education #Creativity #Pedagogy #Learning #Teaching #Creative Disposition |
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Journal Article |