Understanding creativity in primary English, science, and history

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McLean, Natalie, Georgiou, Helen, Matruglio, Erika, Turney, Annette, Gardiner, Paul, Jones, Pauline and Groves, Christine Edwards. (2023). Understanding creativity in primary English, science, and history. The Australian Educational Researcher. 50(2), pp. 581-600. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13384-021-00501-4
AuthorsMcLean, Natalie, Georgiou, Helen, Matruglio, Erika, Turney, Annette, Gardiner, Paul, Jones, Pauline and Groves, Christine Edwards
Abstract

Creativity is recognised as an essential twenty-first century skill. Despite the significant volume of research on creativity, there remains considerable ambiguity in the way it is conceptualised within education. This study uses a qualitative approach to explore primary educators’ (n = 9) perceptions of creativity in English, science, and history. Key questions include how creativity is conceptualised, how it manifests in the classroom and if, or how, descriptions vary across discipline areas. The results show that whilst primary educators struggle to describe creativity in the abstract, they can provide clear descriptions within their disciplinary context. Considerable differences in terms of creative thinking skills were detected in each represented discipline. In line with the literature, we suggest ways in which future research can elaborate on these creative thinking skills to reconceptualise the way creativity is developed and assessed within education.

Keywordscreativity; domain-specific; primary education; creative thinking skills
Year2023
JournalThe Australian Educational Researcher
Journal citation50 (2), pp. 581-600
PublisherSpringer
ISSN0311-6999
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1007/s13384-021-00501-4
Scopus EID2-s2.0-85120630446
Page range581-600
FunderUniversity of Wollongong
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Online04 Dec 2021
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Accepted18 Nov 2021
Deposited18 Oct 2023
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