How to Unleash Your Creativity: Insights, Tricks, & Tips
From Scientific American comes this quite useful article about creativity and how to nurture your own: "There are four different skill sets, or competencies, that I’ve found are essential for creative expression. The first and most important competency is “capturing”—preserving new ideas as they occur to you and doing so without judging them. . . . The second competency is called “challenging”—giving ourselves tough problems to solve. In tough situations, multiple behaviors compete with one another, and their interconnections create new behaviors and ideas. The third area is “broadening.” The more diverse your knowledge, the more interesting the interconnections—so you can boost your creativity simply by learning interesting new things. And the last competency is “surrounding,” which has to do with how you manage your physical and social environments. The more interesting and diverse the things and the people around you, the more interesting your own ideas become." 'Broadening' and 'Surrounding' sure sound like something that SCUP helps to provide its members.
Labels: assessing student learning, creativity
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