Wednesday, 23 August 2017
Helping Creativity Blossom
The new school year is here and with it many changes, improvements, and tweaks by staff in our attempts to make this school year a powerful journey for our students filled with creativity and student choice. While a lot has happened so far, there is much to be done.
Books and Equipment are still arriving and many boxes need to be unpacked. Items also need to be catalogued and moved to the maker space, library spaces and the ICT Lab where they can be used by teachers and students.
Sharing and testing need to be an extension of this unpacking and organising activity, so that staff members are better aware of what we have and think about ways in which they can use all this great stuff. Sometimes it is hard to remember that it isn't just about the stuff.
Our walls are covered with shelves of amazing materials, books, resources, and recycled items. Unfortunately, that isn't enough if a key factor is missing, creativity, staff, student and parent creativity, community creativity, the ability to try things out, tinker, fail and get back up and try again.
Our jobs as educators, parents and school leaders, (some of us wear several of these hats), is to support students while their imaginations soar. We have a duty and provide experiences for students that enable them to explore, create and share their ideas and discoveries. This has got to be one of the main roles of school in the 21st century if we want to ensure that our students discover their talents, passions and feel supported in taking risks, failing and learning from their mistakes.
I came across this short video on Scoop. It this morning and thought it epitomised these ideas quite well.
Labels:
creativity,
initiative,
maker space,
society
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