What spoils our creativity? Hello‚ladies and gentlemen.I’m so glad to be here to share my speech with you all.Today‚my topic is what spoils creativity.Our generation is supposed to be most creative for we enjoy a lot of marvelous creation that our former generations had never met before.However‚it is not the case.We have to admit that most of us fail to be creative for most of time nowadays.How could this happen?What spoils our creativity?After thinking for a long time‚I figure out‚to some extent
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Evaluate and reflect upon practice in early years settings in supporting children’s social development Gender This rationale will discuss the issues around gender and whether or not as parents‚ teachers or practitioners we influence children into their gender identity or whether it is inherent within our genetic makeup. I will be evaluating the complexities of my role as a practitioner in supporting children’s social development and reflecting upon how I could improve and modify my practice. There
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picture I have shown is of a tree. What I am trying to represent to you is that care values are the roots of good care. Without care values the way we are treated and how our life would be would not be good. Promoting and supporting individual rights to dignity: Promoting and supporting individual rights to dignity means that it gives a person a sense of independence and gives them their rights. It emphasises the point of protecting them from abuse‚ promotes safety and health. Places such
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operates creativity. The specialized characteristics of the right hemisphere make it the seat of curiosity‚ synergy‚ experimentation‚ metaphoric thinking‚ playfulness‚ solution finding‚ artistry‚ flexibility‚ synthesizing and in general‚ risk taking. In addition‚ it is likely to be opportunistic‚ future oriented‚ welcoming of change‚ and to function as the center of our visualization capability. Every one of these specialized modes is capable of enhancing an individual’s creative thinking. For example
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Creativity in the curriculum A school with creativity at the heart of the learning process will benefit by increasing the motivation of staff and pupils‚ says former head‚ Dave Weston. In this article and case study‚ he shows the way to more imaginative approaches to curriculum planning ‘Creativity is the defeat of habit by originality’ Arthur Koestler Many school leaders and teachers realise that is now time to take more control over the curriculum and to include a greater emphasis on creativity
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Innovative Thinking October/November 2007 Creative Thinking a truly renewable energy resource Tina Catling urges all managers to practice and encourage creative thinking for the benefit of their organisations. think! by Tina Catling and Mark Davies ISBN-10: 1841124370 ISBN-13: 978-1841124377 148 pages. Full colour. Hardcover. Published by Capstone Publishing Ltd. (part of John Wiley & Sons) Price: £16.95 (but FREE to any Manager reader who contacts Tina Catling to talk about creativity in their
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Explain the difference between formal and informal creative activities. The key characteristics in creativity can support young children’s development in a number of ways. Emotionally they learn how to manage frustrations if a project isn’t going to plan or can feel happy and proud and a sense of achievement when it is completed. Socially children can build up self-confidence by working alongside or with others‚ creating something to share and thereby making friends. Intellectually they
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Evaluate own role and responsibilities in lifelong learning 1/1.3 As a driving instructor my role is a varied one. My roles include: assessor‚ coach‚ counsellor‚ facilitator‚ instructor‚ and presenter‚ amongst others. Each of these roles comes with its own responsibilities. ‘Acting within professional codes’ for example‚ involves knowledge of the Code of Professional Practice (2008) which was introduced by the Institute for Learning‚ to cover the activities of teachers in the Lifelong Sector
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Creative Thinking and Natural/Mental Orders Worksheet Part 1: Creative Thinking Construct as many metaphors as you can about five different things that describe any aspect of your life‚ such as someone you know‚ something you do‚ some place you have been‚ or anything else. Refer to Activity 7.1‚ located in Ch. 7 of Thinking‚ for examples on how to create metaphors. Example: Event /Person/Place: Mother Metaphor: A mountain in the mist; Strong and everlasting; A blanket of safety and
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Sophie Napier Unit 2. Before analysing my own responsibilities in the promotion of equality and diversity‚ I must fully understand the terms and differences. Equality - Equality is about the right of students to have access to‚ attend‚ and participate in their chosen learning experience. This should be regardless of ability and/or circumstances. Inequality and discrimination should be tackled to ensure fairness‚ decency and respect among students. Equality of opportunity is a concept underpinned
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