This book contains an evidence-based pedagogic guide to enable any
motivated teaching/training professional to be able to teach effectively
and creatively. It firstly summarises the extensive research field on
human psychological functioning relating to learning and how this can be
fully utilised in the design and facilitation of quality learning
experiences. It then demonstrates what creativity actually 'looks like'
in terms of teaching practices, modelling the underpinning processes of
creative learning design and how to apply these in lesson planning. The
book, having established an evidence-based and pedagogically driven
approach to creative learning design, extensively focuses on key
challenges facing teaching professionals today. These include utilising
information technologies in blended learning formats, differentiating
instruction, and developing self-directed learners who can think well.
The main purpose of the book is to demystify what it means to teach
creatively, explicitly demonstrating the principles of good pedagogic
design and communication strategies that underpin such activity. The
message is clear - creative teaching competence is both a highly useful
and a learnable capability.