TY - JOUR
T1 - Creativity in Hong Kong classrooms
T2 - transition from a seriously formal pedagogy to informally playful learning
AU - Hui, Anna N. N.
AU - Chow, Bonnie W. Y.
AU - Chan, Aubrey Y. T.
AU - Chui, Barbie H. T.
AU - Sam, C. T.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - This article provides research evidence that creativity can be nurtured as abilities and skills both in the general domain as well as in specific domains with methods appropriate to the holistic development of young learners. It reports upon two empirical studies on the enhancement of creativity in children and young people, and connects to teachers’ creative self-efficacy. The studies focus upon infusing creative arts in early childhood curriculum, and employing creative drama in subjects such as Chinese, English and General Studies. Playfulness is an important feature in these innovative pedagogies and teachers' use of creative drama techniques is also strengthened. The research evidence lends support to the hypothesis that arts-enriched learning elements and playfulness in the classroom environment can enhance individuals’ creative performance. The implications and limitations for implementing such playful learning and creativity in education are discussed.
AB - This article provides research evidence that creativity can be nurtured as abilities and skills both in the general domain as well as in specific domains with methods appropriate to the holistic development of young learners. It reports upon two empirical studies on the enhancement of creativity in children and young people, and connects to teachers’ creative self-efficacy. The studies focus upon infusing creative arts in early childhood curriculum, and employing creative drama in subjects such as Chinese, English and General Studies. Playfulness is an important feature in these innovative pedagogies and teachers' use of creative drama techniques is also strengthened. The research evidence lends support to the hypothesis that arts-enriched learning elements and playfulness in the classroom environment can enhance individuals’ creative performance. The implications and limitations for implementing such playful learning and creativity in education are discussed.
KW - arts-enriched learning
KW - creative drama
KW - creativity in education
KW - learning for creativity
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U2 - 10.1080/03004279.2015.1020652
DO - 10.1080/03004279.2015.1020652
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 0300-4279
VL - 43
SP - 393
EP - 403
JO - Education 3-13
JF - Education 3-13
IS - 4
ER -