Creative Contradictions in Education is a provocative collection of
essays by international experts who tackle difficult questions about
creativity in education from a cross-disciplinary perspective. The
contributors to this volume examine and provide fresh insights into the
tensions and contradictions that researchers and educators face when
attempting to understand and apply creativity in educational contexts.
Creativity in education is surrounded by many contradictions. Teachers
generally value creativity, but question the role it can and should play
in their classroom. Many educators find themselves feeling caught
between the push to promote students' creative thinking skills and the
pull to meet external curricular mandates, increased performance
monitoring, and various other curricular constraints. This book brings
together leading experts who provide fresh, cross-disciplinary insights
into how creative contradictions in education might be addressed.
Contributors will draw from existing empirical and theoretical work, but
push beyond "what currently is" and comment on future possibilities.
This includes challenging the orthodoxy of traditional conceptions of
creativity in education or making a case for maintaining particular
orthodoxies.