This course can be undertaken across a number of programmes, including, The Bachelor of Education and The Bachelor of Arts.
This course is for anyone wanting to get a deeper understanding of the creative process across a range of disciplines and the potential of creativity in education and other social settings.
In this course, the first set of weekly one-hour lectures will explore definitions of creativity and what makes a process a creative one. Subsequent lectures cover different perspectives on creativity and the creative process in education and society, the role of creativity in different disciplines, and how different subjects can be taught through a creative process.
Specific lecture topics vary from year to year, with a range of expert guest lecturers from across the University. In past years, topics have included:
Māori perspectives on creativity
creativity and ethics
creativity in communities
creativity and the brain
creativity and mental well-being
creativity and learning in science
Do schools kill or encourage creativity?
creativity and the role of audiences in the arts
creativity and the economy
creativity and artificial intelligence
creativity and dance
creative writing
This course was founded by Professor Peter O'Connor for the Creative Thinking Project. www.creativethinkingproject.org