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24500 ▼a Creativity in the classroom ▼h [electronic resource] : ▼b case studies in using the arts in teaching and learning in higher education / ▼c edited by Paul McIntosh and Digby Warren.
260 ▼a Bristol : ▼b Intellect ; ▼a Chicago, IL : ▼b The University Chicago Press, ▼c 2013.
300 ▼a 1 online resource (284 p.) : ▼b ill.
504 ▼a Includes bibliographical references and index.
50500 ▼t Apologies for absence -- ▼t Acknowledgements -- ▼t Introduction: The Current Educational Climate: Why the Creative Arts and Humanities are so Important to Creativity and Learning in the Classroom / ▼r Paul McIntosh -- ▼g Part I. ▼t Encouraging Creativity in the Classroom -- ▼g Chapter 1. ▼t Using the Creative Arts for Collaboration / ▼r Babs Anderson, Jo Albin-Clark -- ▼g Chapter 2. ▼t Introducing Arts-based Inquiry into Medical Education: 'Exploring the Creative Arts in Health and Illness' / ▼r Louise Younie -- ▼g Part II. ▼t Using Performance -- ▼g Chapter 3. ▼t Using Cinema to Enhance the Relevance of Economics to Students' Lives / ▼r Gherardo Girardi -- ▼g Chapter 4. ▼t Fascinatin' Rhythm: Tapping into Themes of Leadership and Management by Making Music / ▼r Dave Griffiths -- ▼g Chapter 5. ▼t A Dramatic Approach to Teaching Applied Ethics / ▼r Craig Duckworth -- ▼g Part III. ▼t Using Poetry -- ▼g Chapter 6. ▼t Using Poetry to Create Conditions for Dialogue in a Postgraduate Course on Managing Diversity / ▼r Christina Schwabenland -- ▼g Chapter 7. ▼t Teaching and Using Poetry in Healthcare / ▼r Clare Hopkinson -- ▼g Chapter 8. ▼t Gaining a Wider Perspective on Life in Medical Education / ▼r Mark Rickenbach -- ▼g Part IV. ▼t Using Imagery -- ▼g Chapter 9. ▼t Beyond Words: Surfacing Self in End-of-life Care Using Image-making / ▼r Sue Spencer -- ▼g Chapter 10. ▼t Fashion Students Engaging in Iconic Designs in a Business World / ▼r Ruth Marciniak, Debbie Holley, Caroline Dobson-Davies -- ▼g Chapter 11. ▼t Storytelling and Cycles of Development / ▼r Karen Stuart -- ▼g Chapter 12. ▼t Developing Reflective Learning Journals / ▼r Audrey Beaumont -- ▼g Chapter 13. ▼t The Overlooked: Landscapes, Artistry and Teaching / ▼r Paul Key -- ▼g Chapter 14. ▼t Mirror Mirror: Experiential Workshops Exploring 'Self in Social Work Education and Practice / ▼r Debbie Amas, Judy Hicks, Roxanna Anghel -- ▼g Chapter 15. ▼t The Labyrinth: A Journey of Discovery / ▼r Jan Sellers -- ▼g Part V. ▼t Learning Technologies and Assessment -- ▼g Chapter 16. ▼t Alternatives to the Essay: Creative Ways of Presenting Work for Assessment / ▼r Emma Bond, Jessica Clark -- ▼g Chapter 17. ▼t Creativity-mediated Training, Social Networks and Practitioner Enquiry in Higher Education / ▼r Jouaquin Paredes, Agustin De La Herran, Daniel Velazquez -- ▼t Conclusion: Arts-based Inquiry as Learning in Higher Education: Purposes, Processes and Responses / ▼r Digby Warren -- ▼t Index.
520 ▼a "The aim of this book is to present alternatives to this instrumentalism and its impact upon critical thinking and learning. It provides illustrations that through the use of the creative arts and humanities, flexible and creative teaching and learning can take place that goes beyond the delivery of pre-existing knowledge and enables critiques of socially constructed thinking at various levels. This approach can foster deeper awareness of self, one another and the world, richer engagement with study, greater confidence and resilience. In essence, the teaching methods illustrated in this book provide the means to dialogue and debate in the classroom and to support personal, academic and social integration. Through this process, spaces are created for transformative learning to occur. Another premise is that, when used, these methods should be methodologically grounded and rigorous; their validity should be visible and they should have purpose and utility as teaching and learning practices; and in these case studies, there are some compelling examples of how this can be achieved"--Provided by publisher.
588 ▼a Description based on print version record.
650 0 ▼a Creative teaching.
650 0 ▼a College teaching.
650 0 ▼a Arts ▼x Study and teaching (Higher)
650 4 ▼a Education, Higher.
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650 7 ▼a EDUCATION / Organizations & Institutions. ▼2 bisacsh
650 7 ▼a EDUCATION / Reference. ▼2 bisacsh
655 0 ▼a Electronic books.
7001 ▼a McIntosh, Paul.
7001 ▼a Warren, Digby.
77608 ▼i Print version: ▼t Creativity in the classroom. ▼d Bristol : Intellect ; Chicago, IL : The University Chicago Press, 2013 ▼z 9781841505169 ▼w (OCoLC)788269425
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