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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

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...
Exposing Students to Different Cultures Expands Thinking with Joann McPike

Exposing Students to Different Cultures Expands Thinking with Joann McPike

by Anne Fernando | Nov 14, 2024 | Creativity, Diversity, and Equity, Education Reinvented, Global Perspectives on Creativity, Season 6

Season 6, Episode 8 Exposing Students to Different Cultures Expands Thinking Creativity is a feeling first. And we have to teach children how to trust those feelings. There are a lot of things that we do need to learn, regular curriculum stuff. It’s the building...
Teaching Teachers about Creativity

Teaching Teachers about Creativity

by Anne Fernando | Nov 7, 2024 | Creativity and the Art of Teaching, Guest Feature, Season 6

Season 6, Episode 10 Teaching Teachers about Creativity I think that as educators, we are so stuck in what we should do or how we should do something, whereas we don’t realize that being creative is really teaching. – Lisa Saunders Spotify Apple Podcasts Podbean...
Teaching Art to Make Creativity More Visible

Teaching Art to Make Creativity More Visible

by Anne Fernando | Oct 21, 2024 | Creativity in the Arts, Season 6

Season 6, Episode 1 Teaching Art to Make Creativity More Visible Imagine a world where our children are engaged in serious creative play, where their environments are full of space and light, where adults are companions in the children’s inquiries about the world....
Using Chess to Teach Failure and Perseverance with Dr. Salome Thomas-EL

Using Chess to Teach Failure and Perseverance with Dr. Salome Thomas-EL

by Anne Fernando | Oct 17, 2024 | Creativity and Education Leadership, Season 6

Season 6, Episode 3 Using Chess to Teach Failure and Perseverance That self-esteem… comfort with expressing themselves, feelings of pride and accomplishment, all of those are stoked by creativity. – Salome Thomas-EL Spotify Apple Podcasts Podbean Episode...
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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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