Identity and Creativity: Putting Two and Two Together

Authors

  • Margaret Louise Dobson

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36510/learnland.v6i1.582

Keywords:

Question, research, teaching, educational leadership, identity, creativity, emotion, feeling, education

Abstract

"Questions, not method, are the heart of research" (Hendry, 2010, p. 73). Prompted by untutored intuition in the form of questions generated from two stories about teaching and educational leadership, this investigation looks for insights, not answers, to the mystery of identity and creativity. Putting two and two together reveals an intangible "in-between" (Arendt, 1974); distinguishes thinking and knowing (Arendt, 1971); elucidates intuition and intellect (Bergson, 1998/1907); exposes emotion and feelings as vital aspects of reason (Damasio, 1994; 1999); and conspires to revitalize the meaning and purpose of education.

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Published

2012-06-01

How to Cite

Identity and Creativity: Putting Two and Two Together. (2012). LEARNing Landscapes, 6(1), 201-214. https://doi.org/10.36510/learnland.v6i1.582