Fueling Creativity in Education
Education
What were the biggest lessons learned during the first five episodes in Season Three of the Fueling Creativity podcast? In this Bridging the Gap episode, Dr. Cyndi Burnett and Dr. Matthew Worwood sit down and reflect on episodes that discussed reluctant creativity, inquiry-based learning, multi-cultural creativity, and integrating design ethics into the K-12 classroom.
Listen in as Cyndi and Matthew break down the following insights.
Major Takeaways from Season Three, Episodes 1-5:
Resources Mentioned:
Listen to the episode with Wendy Ross
Listen to the episode with David Cropley
Listen to the episode with Frank LaBanca
Listen to the episode with Gene Letford
Listen to the episode with Caroline Brookfield
Listen to the episode with Bea Leiderman
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Infusing Creativity into the Classroom with Dr. Susan Keller-Mathers
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