Author: | Gadi Alexander, Kevin Cloninger, Jessica T. DeCuir-Gunby, John P. Gaa, Herbert P. Ginsburg, Angela McNeal Haynes, Ming Fang He, Terri R. Hebert, Sharon Johnson, Patricia L. Marshall, Joan V. Mast, Allison W. McCulloch, Christina Mengert, Christy M. Moroye, F Richard Olenchak, Wynnetta Scott-Simmons, Merrie Snow, Derrick M. Tennial, Shijing Xu, JeongAe You, F Michael Connelly, professor emeritus, Carole G. Basile, EdD, dean, College of Education, University of Missouri St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, P. Bruce Uhrmacher | ISBN: | 9781607095804 |
Publisher: | R&L Education | Publication: | January 16, 2010 |
Imprint: | R&L Education | Language: | English |
Author: | Gadi Alexander, Kevin Cloninger, Jessica T. DeCuir-Gunby, John P. Gaa, Herbert P. Ginsburg, Angela McNeal Haynes, Ming Fang He, Terri R. Hebert, Sharon Johnson, Patricia L. Marshall, Joan V. Mast, Allison W. McCulloch, Christina Mengert, Christy M. Moroye, F Richard Olenchak, Wynnetta Scott-Simmons, Merrie Snow, Derrick M. Tennial, Shijing Xu, JeongAe You, F Michael Connelly, professor emeritus, Carole G. Basile, EdD, dean, College of Education, University of Missouri St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, P. Bruce Uhrmacher |
ISBN: | 9781607095804 |
Publisher: | R&L Education |
Publication: | January 16, 2010 |
Imprint: | R&L Education |
Language: | English |
Cultivating Curious and Creative Minds presents a plethora of approaches to developing human potential in areas not conventionally addressed. Organized in two parts, this international collection of essays provides viable educational alternatives to those currently holding sway in an era of high-stakes accountability. Taken together, the chapters in Part I of Cultivating Curious and Creative Minds provide a sampling of what the cultivation of curious and creative minds entails. The contributing authors shed light on how curiosity and creativity can be approached in the teaching domain and discuss specific ideas concerning how it plays out in particular situations and contexts.
Cultivating Curious and Creative Minds presents a plethora of approaches to developing human potential in areas not conventionally addressed. Organized in two parts, this international collection of essays provides viable educational alternatives to those currently holding sway in an era of high-stakes accountability. Taken together, the chapters in Part I of Cultivating Curious and Creative Minds provide a sampling of what the cultivation of curious and creative minds entails. The contributing authors shed light on how curiosity and creativity can be approached in the teaching domain and discuss specific ideas concerning how it plays out in particular situations and contexts.