Creatividad en la educación escolar
Marzo 3, 2013

Progression in Student Creativity in School

First Steps Towards New Forms of Formative Assessments

Creativity is widely accepted as being an important outcome of schooling. Yet there are many different views about what it is, how best it can be cultivated in young people and whether or how it should be assessed. And in many national curricula creativity is only implicitly acknowledged and seldom precisely defined. This paper offers a five dimensional definition of creativity which has been trialled by teachers in two field trials in schools in England. The paper suggests a theoretical underpinning for defining and assessing creativity along with a number of practical suggestions as to how creativity can be developed and tracked in schools. Two clear benefits of assessing progress in the development of creativity are identified: 1) teachers are able to be more precise and confident in developing young people’s creativity, and 2) learners are better able to understand what it is to be creative (and to use this understanding to record evidence of their progress). The result would seem to be a greater likelihood that learners can display the full range of their creative dispositions in a wide variety of contexts.

 

Documento de la OECD preparado por Bill Lucas, Guy Claxton, Ellen Spence de la University of Winchester, United Kingdom. Bajar Progression in Student Creativity in School First Steps Towards New Forms of Formative Assessments 856 KB

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