Can creativity be taught? And why should it be?


Autoria(s): Cunningham, Stuart D.
Contribuinte(s)

Wright, Shelagh

Kieffer, John

Holden, John

Newbigin, John

Data(s)

01/11/2011

Resumo

CreativityMoneyLove has an important question at its core – ‘what does the education and skills system need to look like in order for people to lead fulfilled creative lives, and in order for the creative and cultural industries in the UK to thrive?’ It is a question that is currently being asked by politicians and policy makers in different ways, in respect to different sections of industry, as they search for levers to economic growth. The aim of this publication is to give creative practitioners, employers and key thinkers a platform to express their views. Creativity as a concept is not an isolated part of the education system. It has the potential to underpin the entire way we learn, in order to build more imaginative, innovative and thoughtful people who can prosper in a rapidly changing world. It is vital therefore that we ask those at the forefront of their fields how they think the system could and should be changing. We have asked people to consider education in the broadest sense, from the school curriculum to vocational training, from university teaching to informal learning. The opinions expressed here are not our own. Many are overtly political, controversial, inspirational, and contradictory. We wanted to capture those views here, at this particular moment in time, when some key decisions are being made about the future of education in the UK. As two agencies that are in a position to take some of the ideas forward, this is an important part of the process of our own strategic thinking for the future. For A New Direction and Creative & Cultural Skills, the content generated through CreativityMoneyLove will provide the stimulus for a range of conversations, interventions, projects and discussions with young people, policy makers, employers, educators and creative practitioners. The dialogue has started at www.creativitymoneylove.co.uk, where all the pieces are also published online, and the bank of opinion can be added to. Spread the word, and add your own article on the subject.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/48930/

Publicador

Creative Blueprint

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/48930/1/B1_Creativity_Money_Love_Can_creativity_be_taught.pdf

http://creative-blueprint.co.uk/thinkpieces

Cunningham, Stuart D. (2011) Can creativity be taught? And why should it be? In Wright, Shelagh, Kieffer, John, Holden, John, & Newbigin, John (Eds.) Creativity, Money, Love: Learning for the 21st Century. Creative Blueprint, United Kingom, pp. 22-23.

Direitos

Copyright 2011 Creative & Cultural Skills

Fonte

ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation; Creative Industries Faculty; Institute for Creative Industries and Innovation

Palavras-Chave #200104 Media Studies #creativity #second generation #problem solving
Tipo

Book Chapter