Abstract

At the centre is the argument that diverse creativities can constitute ways of unlocking research by inspiring the production and negotiation of change in primary education. The centrality of change is seen as critical since the pace and development of the changing world in which we live necessitates ‘doing things differently’, using diverse creativities to author change and achieve ‘new normals’.

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