Using the Arts to Develop a Pedagogy of Creativity, Innovation, and Risk-Taking (CIRT)
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Using the Arts to Develop a Pedagogy of Creativity, Innovation, and Risk-Taking (CIRT)

Abstract

This paper considers the complex and somewhat nebulous term “creativity”, exploring the ways in which the pedagogical phenomenon we call “CIRT” (an acronym) can enrich classroom approaches so as to enhance Creativity, boost Innovation, and encourage Risk-Taking. In addition, we review elements that impact the creative process and explore concepts of freedom, as well as the constraints and parameters of creativity. In our role as teacher educators, we explore the connection between teaching and creativity by outlining three key examples of approaches that utilize the CIRT framework including: synesthesia, imagination, and audiation activities.

 

 

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