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What teachers see as creative incidents in elementary science lessons
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Abstract
Teachers are often urged to nurture creativity but their conceptions of creativity in specific school subjects may have limitations which weaken their attempts to do so. Primary school teachers in England were asked to rate lesson activities according to the opportunity they offered children for cre... view more
Teachers are often urged to nurture creativity but their conceptions of creativity in specific school subjects may have limitations which weaken their attempts to do so. Primary school teachers in England were asked to rate lesson activities according to the opportunity they offered children for creative thought in science. The teachers could, overall, distinguish between creative and reproductive activities but there was evidence of narrow conceptions of school science creativity, biased towards fact finding, practical activity and technological design. Some teachers saw creativity in essentially reproductive activities and in what simply stimulated interest and on-task talk. Some implications and recommendations for teacher training and professional development are discussed.... view less
Classification
Training, Teaching and Studying, Professional Organizations of Education and Pedagogics
Teachers, Students, Pupils
Free Keywords
primary school; teacher beliefs; teacher development; science education; pre-service; creativity; conceptions; elementary school
Document language
English
Publication Year
2009
Page/Pages
35 p.
Journal
International Journal of Science Education, 32 (2009) 15
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/09500690903233249
Status
Postprint; peer reviewed
Licence
PEER Licence Agreement (applicable only to documents from PEER project)