SXSW EDU 2020
Making Space for Creativity
Description:
Educators struggle to find ways to develop creative thinking and problem-solving mindsets with their students. This panel will discuss evidence that supports the need to facilitate these skills in schools, and look at successful case studies. Panelists will also suggest best practices to develop curricula, pedagogies and learning spaces to support creative problem-solving.
Related Media
Takeaways
- Learn about multiple definitions of ‘creativity’ and why a creative mindset is important to develop in educational contexts
- Reflect on case studies of programs and processes that facilitate a creative mindset in K-12 and higher ed settings
- Learn best practices for developing policy and curriculum that support creative problem-solving
Speakers
- Kurt Klynen, Learning Experience Designer, Joy of Professional Learning
- Michael Hernandez, Educator/author/consultant, Mira Costa High School
- Ai Addyson-Zhang, Educator & Entrepreneur, Classroom Without Walls
- Rebecca Hare, Educator and Consultant, Clayton Public Schools
Organizer
Kurt Klynen, Learning Experience Designer, Joy of Professional Learning
SXSW reserves the right to restrict access to or availability of comments related to PanelPicker proposals that it considers objectionable.
Add Comments