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SPECIAL: The Intersection of Theater, Creativity, and Human Development

SPECIAL: The Intersection of Theater, Creativity, and Human Development

by Anne Fernando | Dec 4, 2024 | Creativity and Theater Education, Special Episode

Season 8 | SPECIAL The Intersection of Theater, Creativity, and Human Development “We ask about what are the things that make you you? Whether it’s life experiences, talents, passions, interests, values, resources. What are all these things that allow you to...
Teaching the Creativity in Art, Visualization, and Sense Making

Teaching the Creativity in Art, Visualization, and Sense Making

by FC Podcast | Dec 2, 2024 | Creativity in the Arts, Season 8

Season 8, Episode 12 Teaching Creativity in Art, Visualization, and Sense Making The chair you sit on. Everything. The desk you use, the pens. Everything around you is designed. And it’s about someone having an original idea. Everything. In everyday life is designed....
Connecting the Passion of Sports to Creativity in the Classroom

Connecting the Passion of Sports to Creativity in the Classroom

by Anne Fernando | Nov 22, 2024 | Creativity and STEM, Season 9

Season 9, Episode 4 Connecting the Passion of Sports to the Classroom Some students think, oh, I’m computer science. That’s really hard. I don’t know if I can do that. But then you sit them down, you teach them to do something. In that moment of it’s more like a huh....
Integrating Creative Thinking Skills into the Curriculum with Tanya Knudsen

Integrating Creative Thinking Skills into the Curriculum with Tanya Knudsen

by Anne Fernando | Nov 22, 2024 | Creativity and the Art of Teaching, Global Perspectives on Creativity, Season 5

Season 5, Episode 4 Integrating Creative Thinking Skills into the Curriculum “That’s really what we want to pull out in the creative thinking skills is what is your process for developing your understanding or ability to think through the information that you’re...
Creative Thinking as the Engine for Change in Education

Creative Thinking as the Engine for Change in Education

by Anne Fernando | Nov 22, 2024 | Creativity and the Art of Teaching, Season 5

Season 5, Episode 6 Creative Thinking as the Engine for Change in Education In order to transform schools into innovative cultures,  we need to be deliberate about creativity, since it is what starts the innovation process. Without creativity, we don’t have...
Making the Ideas of Young Children a Reality with Piet Grymonprez

Making the Ideas of Young Children a Reality with Piet Grymonprez

by Anne Fernando | Nov 22, 2024 | Education Reinvented, Global Perspectives on Creativity, Season 5

Season 5, Episode 9 Making the Ideas of Young Children a Reality It really ranges from a very personal to a global scope because of the open-ended question that we pose to them at the beginning of our methodology.”  – Piet Grymonprez Spotify Apple Podcasts...
The focus of Early Years Education: A Hong Kong Perspective with Dr. Alfredo Bautista

The focus of Early Years Education: A Hong Kong Perspective with Dr. Alfredo Bautista

by Anne Fernando | Nov 21, 2024 | Global Perspectives on Creativity, Season 5

Season 5, Episode 10 The Focus of Early Years Education: A Hong Kong Perspective We are making progress, schools are slowly learning, teachers are slowly improving and getting more and more pedagogical ideas, but there is still a lot of work to do. – Dr. Alfredo...
Building a Playful Classroom: Learning through Improvisation and Humor

Building a Playful Classroom: Learning through Improvisation and Humor

by FC Podcast | Nov 17, 2024 | Creativity and Theater Education, Creativity in the Arts, Guest Feature, Season 7

Season 7, Episode 2 Building a Playful Classroom: Learning through Improvisation and Humor humor is not necessarily about telling jokes. It’s about creating an environment where people feel good. – Izzy Gesell Spotify Apple Podcasts Podbean Episode Transcription...
How emotions influence Teaching Creativity and the Creative Process

How emotions influence Teaching Creativity and the Creative Process

by Anne Fernando | Nov 14, 2024 | Season 6, The Science of Creativity

Season 6, Episode 6 How Emotions Influence Teaching Creativity This is what the leaders of the world economy are telling us, and of major organizations this is what we need, but there’s a disconnect from the world of educational priorities. – Dr. Zorana Ivcevic...
How emotions influence Teaching Creativity and the Creative Process

Emotional Intelligence and Creativity with Dr. Zorana Ivcevic Pringle

by Anne Fernando | Nov 14, 2024 | Season 6, The Science of Creativity

Season 6, Episode 7 Emotional Intelligence and Creativity What we have learned from these studies is pretty unanimous, actually – that positive, pleasant, highly energized moods, such as being happy, is helpful for creative thinking. People come up with more ideas and...
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Matthew Worwood

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TMatthew Worwood is an education consultant and full-time faculty member at the University of Connecticut's Digital Media and Design Department. His research interests focus on Teacher Creativity, Co-Creativity with Generative AI, and Design Thinking.

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Cyndi Burnett

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Dr. Cyndi Burnett is the Vice-President at Curiosity 2 Create. She taught deliberate creativity at the Center for Applied Imagination at SUNY Buffalo State University for 20 years. She is the author of four books on creativity in education and co-founder of the creative thinking network.

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