Abstract
Creativity is widely considered to be a vital skill in education. It sits at the pinnacle of the revised Bloom’s taxonomy of skills (Anderson et al., 2001) and has been recognised as important across all curriculum areas (van Broekhoven et al., 2020). It will impact students’ future in the workplace, as well as being embedded throughout the competences that all citizens need (European Commission, 2018). Well beyond their school days, our students will need to find creative solutions to problems. While the importance of creativity is relatively uncontested, the best way to teach it is controversial.
Original language | English |
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Volume | 19 |
Specialist publication | Impact: Journal of the Chartered College of Teaching |
Publication status | Published - 26 Sept 2023 |
Keywords
- creativity
- skills
- teaching
- schools