Creativity and Imagination in Schools: A Reflection on Practice

Authors

  • Mandy Hollands Ish University of Saskatchewan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36510/learnland.v9i2.777

Keywords:

arts, teaching, practice, wide-awakeness, imagination, reflection

Abstract

In this paper, I consider how valuing the arts, teaching artfully, thinking re ectively, and re-imagining the shape and scope of the classroom environment are elements of teacher practice critical in fostering creativity and imagination in the classroom. I share personal narratives of both my past school experiences and my son’s more recent experiences with school as I address the question, "What might the opportunity to imagine an alternative to today’s typical classroom look like, to envision a di erent perspective, and to do so within an aesthetic worldview?" Maxine Greene’s (1978) notion of "wide-awakeness" underpins my response.

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Published

2016-04-01

How to Cite

Creativity and Imagination in Schools: A Reflection on Practice. (2016). LEARNing Landscapes, 9(2), 301-315. https://doi.org/10.36510/learnland.v9i2.777