Developing creativity: Aligning community, learning and teaching practices

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Research and Development in Higher Education Vol. 31: Engaging Communities

July, 2008, 389 pages
Published by
Mark Barrow & Kathryn Sutherland
ISBN
0 908557 73 6
Abstract 

We propose a discussion framework for developing creativity as a graduate capability. It begins by investigating creativity and its correlation to community of practice principles. This is followed by an analysis of capabilities and the context of creativity within higher education. Finally it outlines a selection of learning theories and taxonomies that indicate how creativity could be developed within curriculum design. Within our globalised society, higher education is challenged, and has the opportunity, to develop creative capabilities within its learning environments. Graduates who possess creative capabilities have the self-efficacy to expand and express their learning. This knowledge creation can equip individuals and communities with the capability and confidence to explore, interpret and successfully deal with personal and socio-economic changes.

Keywords: creativity, capabilities, alignment