Authors
Teresa Cremin, Esme Glauert, Anna Craft, Ashley Compton, Fani Stylianidou
Publication date
2018/4/19
Book
Creativity and creative pedagogies in the early and primary years
Pages
45-60
Publisher
Routledge
Description
In the light of the European Union's interest in creativity and innovation, this paper, drawing on data from the EU project Creative Little Scientists (2011–2014), explores the teaching and learning of science and creativity in Early Years education. The project's conceptual framework, developed from detailed analysis of relevant literatures, highlighted the potential existence of a number of pedagogical synergies between inquiry-based science and creativity-based approaches in Early Years education. The science and creativity literature reviews were thus re-examined to identify synergistic features of teaching and learning in the Early Years. These were seen to include: play and exploration, motivation and affect, dialogue and collaboration, problem-solving and agency, questioning and curiosity, reflection and reasoning, and teacher scaffolding and involvement. Field work undertaken over a 4-month-period in 48 …
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Scholar articles
T Cremin, E Glauert, A Craft, A Compton, F Stylianidou - Creativity and creative pedagogies in the early and …, 2018