A generative framework for creative learning: A tool for planning creative-collaborative tasks in the classroom

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  • Sylvia Truman Regent's University London

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https://doi.org/10.33182/bc.v1i1.518

Abstract

In this paper a generative framework for creativity is presented which extends upon Wallas’s model of creativity (1926), social learning theories and creativity theories. The framework offered here presents a distillation of learning and crea-tivity theory drawing upon salient roots of both creativity and learning theories in the 21st century. The generative framework can be instantiated for use as a learning support tool to assist with the design of classroom and / or other crea-tive learning experiences. Creativity theories are discussed in relation to their appropriateness of the framework. An explanation of the framework is present-ed and an example instantiation provided. The development of the generative framework has been influenced by psychological accounts of creativity and socio-constructivist accounts of learning. The framework presented here has a number of implications for creativity theory as well as teaching and learning practice.

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Published

2011-03-01

How to Cite

Truman, S. (2011) “A generative framework for creative learning: A tool for planning creative-collaborative tasks in the classroom”, Border Crossing. London, UK, 1(1), pp. 1–13. doi: 10.33182/bc.v1i1.518.

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