by Anne Fernando | Oct 17, 2024 | Creativity in the Arts, Season 6
Season 6, Episode 4 Facilitating Creativity through “Artist Dates” in the Classroom My approach to teaching creativity is through reconnecting the student to empathy and trust. They have to trust their ideas. – Samantha Olschan Spotify Apple Podcasts...
by Anne Fernando | Oct 16, 2024 | Creativity in the Arts, Educators, Season 6
Season 6, Episode 5 Building a Music Community to Support Teaching Creativity The music classroom is, in and of itself, a maker space where there’s nothing but creativity going on, if you let it be. – Adrian Gordon Spotify Apple Podcasts Podbean Episode...
by Anne Fernando | Oct 7, 2024 | Creativity and Education Leadership, Guest Feature, Season 6
Season 6, Episode 9 The Thinking Teacher is a Creative Teacher But what I want to do is I want to develop teachers for their career, not to teach what they’re currently being told to teach. To be able to make decisions that impact on every child because we shouldn’t....
by Anne Fernando | Oct 3, 2024 | Creativity and Education Leadership, Season 6
Season 6, Episode 11 How School Boards Can Influence Creativity “People want their kids to be set up for success and it’s the job of the school board to listen for that vision of the community and do everything in their power to make sure that that possibility is...
by Anne Fernando | Aug 21, 2024 | Creativity and STEM, Creativity and the Art of Teaching, Educators, Season 6
Season 6, Episode 2 Giving Up Control in the Classroom Where in your curriculum can you give up a little bit of control, a little bit of power? – Andrea Mango Spotify Apple Podcasts Podbean Episode Transcription Giving Up Control in the Classroom with Andrea...
by FC Podcast | Apr 15, 2024 | Creativity in Higher Education, Creativity, AI, and the Future of Education, Season 6
Season 6 | Special Episode Creativity Special with Dr. Howard Gardner “My best advice for young people is to be a fragmenter – to take one aspect from one person and a second aspect from a second person, and so on. Don’t be too dependent on one role model. I think...