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Creativity in Secondary ­Education
Achieving QTS Cross-Curricular Strand Series

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Paperback, 144 pages
Published
United Kingdom, 1 February 2007

Creativity is increasingly seen as central to good learning and teaching throughout the curriculum. This book examines the political and educational context behind such developments and looks at dilemmas faced by trainee teachers as they begin their teaching practice. Demonstrating what creativity is, how it evolves and how it can be nurtured in various teaching contexts, it enables trainees to develop creativity in their teaching role and in their pupils' learning. Throughout, the book links clearly to the new Professional Standards for QTS and presents exercises, subject-based case studies and teaching examples to engage and support all secondary trainees.


Jonathan Savage is a Senior Lecturer in Education at the Institute of Education, Manchester Metropolitan University. Until 2001 he was Head of Music at Debenham High School, an 11-16 comprehensive school in rural Suffolk in the east of England. He is also Managing Director of UCan.tv (www.ucan.tv), a not-for-profit company that produces engaging educational software.


Setting the scene: Creativity in secondary education

Teaching creatively

Teaching for creativity

Creative learning: Learning to think in new ways

Assessment and creativity

New technologies and creativity

Creativity and inclusion

Creativity and motivation

Your future development

Index

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Creativity is increasingly seen as central to good learning and teaching throughout the curriculum. This book examines the political and educational context behind such developments and looks at dilemmas faced by trainee teachers as they begin their teaching practice. Demonstrating what creativity is, how it evolves and how it can be nurtured in various teaching contexts, it enables trainees to develop creativity in their teaching role and in their pupils' learning. Throughout, the book links clearly to the new Professional Standards for QTS and presents exercises, subject-based case studies and teaching examples to engage and support all secondary trainees.


Jonathan Savage is a Senior Lecturer in Education at the Institute of Education, Manchester Metropolitan University. Until 2001 he was Head of Music at Debenham High School, an 11-16 comprehensive school in rural Suffolk in the east of England. He is also Managing Director of UCan.tv (www.ucan.tv), a not-for-profit company that produces engaging educational software.


Setting the scene: Creativity in secondary education

Teaching creatively

Teaching for creativity

Creative learning: Learning to think in new ways

Assessment and creativity

New technologies and creativity

Creativity and inclusion

Creativity and motivation

Your future development

Index

Show more
Product Details
EAN
9781844450732
ISBN
1844450732
Dimensions
1.2 x 16.9 x 16.9 centimeters (0.29 kg)

Table of Contents

Setting the scene: Creativity in secondary education
Teaching creatively
Teaching for creativity
Creative learning: Learning to think in new ways
Assessment and creativity
New technologies and creativity
Creativity and inclusion
Creativity and motivation
Your future development
Index

About the Author

Jonathan Savage is a Senior Lecturer in Education at the Institute of Education, Manchester Metropolitan University. Until 2001 he was Head of Music at Debenham High School, an 11-16 comprehensive school in rural Suffolk in the east of England. He is also Managing Director of UCan.tv (www.ucan.tv), a not-for-profit company that produces engaging educational software. Martin Fautley is a Reader in Education at Birmingham City University. For many years he was a school teacher in the Midlands before undertaking Doctoral research at the University of Cambridge. His research interests encompass theoretical and practical issues concerning creative processes in schools and how teachers can help foster these, and the ways in which assessment, particularly assessment for learning, can be used as means to raise standards.

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"An excellent book for secondary trainee teachers" (Senior Lecturer, St Mary′s University College)

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