Reilly, Rosemary C. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7274-4488, Lilly, Frank R., Bramwell, Gillian and Kronish, Neomi (2010) A synthesis of research concerning creative teachers in a Canadian context. Teaching and Teacher Education . ISSN 0742-051X (In Press)
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Abstract
Effective teachers are often creative ones, yet an examination of creative teaching is largely invisible in the North American creativity literature. Even within education there is little about teachers’ own creative practice. Nonetheless, there are benefits to studying creative teachers: in education it can explicate ways of enhancing teachers’ creativity and enriching praxis; and in psychology it can extend our understanding of social and interpersonal creativity, as well as everyday creativity. This paper reviews 12 Canadian case studies of creative teaching conducted by a creative teaching research group. An in-depth elaboration of two themes, creative person and community, is presented.
Divisions: | Concordia University > Faculty of Arts and Science > Applied Human Sciences |
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Item Type: | Article |
Refereed: | Yes |
Authors: | Reilly, Rosemary C. and Lilly, Frank R. and Bramwell, Gillian and Kronish, Neomi |
Journal or Publication: | Teaching and Teacher Education |
Date: | 2010 |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): | 10.1016/j.tate.2010.10.007 |
Keywords: | creative teaching; creativity; teacher behaviour; teaching methods; creative person; community |
ID Code: | 6933 |
Deposited By: | Rosemary Reilly |
Deposited On: | 26 Nov 2010 17:09 |
Last Modified: | 07 Dec 2020 20:39 |
Additional Information: | The ideas expressed in this paper were developed over several years in discussion with many colleagues. We are particularly indebted to Joy Dagenais, Revathi Chennabathni, Fran Halliday, Judy McBride, and Debra Sullivan. |
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