Creativity in Classroom Settings: Multiple Paths are the Rule not the Exception

Authors

  • Ayman Aljarrah

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11575/pplt.v1i.30322

Abstract

This theoretical paper is driven by the question, “What does creativity look like in classroom settings?” It is motivated by my past experiences as a teacher: my stories and my students’ stories as we struggled together within a restricted classroom environment to create enough space for our creativity to emerge and flourish. I suggest seven metaphors that can be used to describe creativity as it may apply to classroom contexts: overcoming obstacles, or creative desperation, divergent thinking, or thinking outside the box, assembling things in new ways, route-finding, expanding possibilities, collaborative emergence, and birthing, or originating.

Author Biography

Ayman Aljarrah

PhD Candidate in Educational Research/ Curriculum and Learning at the Werklund School of Education.

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Published

2016-12-31