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Creativity In The Classroom Case Studies In Using The Arts In Teaching And Learning In Higher Education Paul Mcintosh

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Creativity In The Classroom Case Studies In Using The Arts In Teaching And Learning In Higher Education Paul Mcintosh
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Publisher: Intellect Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.39 MB
Pages: 284
Author: Paul McIntosh, Digby Warren
ISBN: 9781841505169, 1841505161
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Creativity In The Classroom Case Studies In Using The Arts In Teaching And Learning In Higher Education Paul Mcintosh by Paul Mcintosh, Digby Warren 9781841505169, 1841505161 instant download after payment.

This volume contests the current higher educational paradigm of using objectives and outcomes as ways to measure learning. Instead, the contributors propose approaches to learning that draw upon the creative arts and humanities, including cinema, literature, dance, drama, and visual art. Such approaches, they argue, can foster deeper learning, even in subjects not normally associated with these forms of creativity. Drawing on their own practical experience in developing new educational methods, the contributors embody a refreshing alternative perspective on teaching, learning, and assessment.

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