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Creativity-21st Century

  • 529 BCE

    Ancient Greece

    concept of creativity implied freedom of action, which they did not believe in
  • 1500

    Renaissance

    Renaissance
    Men had a sense of their own independence, freedom and creativity.
  • Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski

    ventured to use the word, "creation." He was the 17th-century Polish poet and theoretician of poetry,
  • Visual art

    the concept of creativity was appearing more often in art theory and was linked with the concept of imagination,
  • J. P. Guilford

    J. P. Guilford
    scientific study of creativity; the measuring of creativity
    "Convergent thinking emphasizes remembering what is known, being able to find the correct answer. Divergent thinking emphasizes the revision of what is already known, of exploring what can be known and of building new information."
  • Approaches to art in education.

    Approaches to art in education.
    by: Laura Chapman
  • Developing minds: A resource book for teaching thinking

    Developing minds: A resource book for teaching thinking
    "Next generation has to go beyond reading, writing and computational math. Develop citizens who go beyond following algorithms to create system of resolution."
    by: Arthur L. Costa
  • Flow and the psychology of discovery and invention

    Flow and the psychology of discovery and invention
    "Creativity is some sort of mental activity, an insight that occurs inside the heads of some special people. If by creativity we mean an idea or action that is new and valuable then we cannot simply accept a person’s own account as the criterion for its experience."
    by: Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
  • P21

    the Partnership for 21st Century Skills now the Partnership for 21st Century Learning was founded
  • STEM

    The first explicit mention of STEM Rep. Vernon Ehlers, a Republican from Michigan, and Rep. Mark Udall, a Democrat from Colorado, had "set up the Science Technology Engineering and Math, or STEM, in Congress.
  • Sir Ken Robinson

    Sir Ken Robinson
    “We do not grow into creativity, we grow out of it- or rather, we are educated out of it.”
  • 21st century skills: Learning for life in our times.

    21st century skills: Learning for life in our times.
    " Learning to design and designing to learn- prepare students for demands of Innovation Age"
    by: Bernie Trilling and Charles Fadel.
  • 21st Century Skills: Rethinking How Students Learn

    21st Century Skills: Rethinking How Students Learn
    "The Framework for the 21st Century learning articulates several skills that defiantly break new ground, at least in educ.: creativity and innovation, flexibility and adaptability, leadership and cross-cultural skills- for all students."
    by:John Barell and Darling-Hammond, et.al.
  • Common Core

    The Common Core Standards were intended to support the "application of knowledge through higher-order thinking skills.
  • Creativity for 21st century skills.

    Creativity for 21st century skills.
    "Creative process as practiced by creative productive adults has engaged thinkers of the world from prehistoric times, but none of them has described the creative process in the way that is has been taught in school for the past fifty years."
    by: Jane Piirto
  • STEAM

    Art and science reunite