Teachers' Voices
Teachers' Voices
How a curious and creative classroom can inspire learning
Why are curiosity and creativity so relevant for all learning? Can curiosity in the classroom be measured? How can researchers and educators work together to develop teaching strategies that encourage children to embrace creativity?
Nina Alonso welcomes Sarah Richardson and Sladana Krstic from the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) who have been conducting research in collaboration with International Baccalaureate (IB). They discuss partnering with teachers in the classroom to test prototype material with the ultimate aim of tracking and fostering creativity and curiosity among students.
Nina also talks to educators in China, India and Australia about the importance of curiosity and creativity in the classroom. The educators discuss their roles in the research conducted by ACER and the development of the tools they are able to use to support their learners.
Guests and resources
International Baccalaureate (IB)
IBO.org
IB Twitter
IB Facebook
LinkedIn
IB Instagram
Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER)
ACER.org/au
ACER Twitter
ACER Facebook
ACER Linkedin
Hunter Valley Grammar School (Australia)
Webpage
Maree Karaka was at Hunter Valley at the time of recording and is now Education Officer - Gifted Education at the Catholic Schools Office.
ISA International school Guangzhou, China
Linkedin
Ingrid Delange
Pathways school, India
Webpage
Monica Bhimwal (Headteacher, Pathways School)
Bombay International School (India)
Bombay International School
Azmin Mistry
Read the summary of the ACER research and the full report.
An additional study on behalf of the IBO about curiosity and creativity was conducted by Oxford University Centre for Educational Assessment and can be found here.
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