Generative Conversations for Creative LearningConversation around curiosity and creativity
Generative Conversations for Creative Learning: Conversation around curiosity and creativity
Latham, Gloria; Ewing, Robyn
2017-12-07 00:00:00
[Children can teach us a great deal about being creative as most are born curious which is the beginning. They frequently ask the big ‘why’ questions, and they are usually ready to take risks, to explore their environment or a new situation through play. This conversation looks at how we as parents, caregivers and teachers can nurture children’s curiosity, creativity and imagination by encouraging their sense of wonder and making sure that we provide spaces and places for exploratory conversations through literature and other arts-rich experiences.]
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Generative Conversations for Creative LearningConversation around curiosity and creativity
[Children can teach us a great deal about being creative as most are born curious which is the beginning. They frequently ask the big ‘why’ questions, and they are usually ready to take risks, to explore their environment or a new situation through play. This conversation looks at how we as parents, caregivers and teachers can nurture children’s curiosity, creativity and imagination by encouraging their sense of wonder and making sure that we provide spaces and places for exploratory conversations through literature and other arts-rich experiences.]
Published: Dec 7, 2017
Keywords: Curiosity; Conversations Look; Exploratory Conversations; Second-hand Bookshop; Children Exercise
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