Abstract

Enhancing student creativity is an educational goal, and increasingly, a global imperative. In the current educational context of the United States, this is a formidable task. I have struggled with this issue as an MA student, and as an educator. As an MA student I examined learning environments that support and enhance creativity, and received my Masters in Creative Thinking. As an educator at an academically rigorous N-12 grade school, I endeavor daily to encourage deep thinking, academic excellence, and great creativity in my students. This paper expresses the voice of the researcher, and the voice of the passionate educator. This paper suggests it is possible to establish creativity-enhancing learning environments. It offers an understanding of creativity and its inherent connection to learning. Teresa Amabile’s highly regarded workplace assessment inventory, KEYS, is presented and explored as a classroom management style that encourages creativity and achievement. Her theory suggests we, as educators, have the power to enhance our students’ creativity by positively impacting our classroom environment. I map her approach onto two highly successful creative learning approaches—El Sistema and Reggio Emilia, and then interrogate and reflect upon the presence of KEYS in my own practice. Finally I offer suggestions for pre-service and in-service professional development to support educators as we work to empower our students to grow their creativity now and in the future.

Highlights

  • As the world becomes more complex, the ability to think and act creatively becomes increasingly important

  • I offer findings from my MA research, which suggests a method of classroom management that is capable of enhancing creativity and learning

  • The Reggio Emilia approach is grounded in a powerful image of the child, and a profound understanding of creativity and learning

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Summary

Introduction

As the world becomes more complex, the ability to think and act creatively becomes increasingly important. Many suggest they become champions of creativity as well In this way educators can empower students to use their knowledge to engage with the opportunities and challenges of today and tomorrow, see possibilities, and create innovations that will change the world for the better (Azzam, 2009; Wagner, 2014, Mindshift, 2015). I offer an understanding of creativity that might enable teachers to include it in their classrooms and curricula. I offer findings from my MA research, which suggests a method of classroom management that is capable of enhancing creativity and learning. I suggest ways pre-service and in-service teacher development might better prepare and support educators, as they strive to cultivate academic excellence and creativity

Understanding Creativity and Learning
A Classroom Management Plan for Creativity
Creative Learning Environment Case Studies and KEYS
Freedom
Positive Challenge
Supervisory Encouragement
Work Group Support
Sufficient Resources
Organizational Support
Reflections on KEYS in an Academic Classroom
Discussion of the Findings
Suggestions for Pre-Service and in-Service Teacher Development
Conclusions
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