Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1015744 | Futures | 2012 | 7 Pages |
It is becoming increasingly apparent that creativity and imagination are key to envisioning alternatives to the problems of postnormal times. At the same time, educational institutions all over the globe are still mired in assumptions from the machine/industrial age, preparing students for reproduction and conformity rather than creativity. This article outlines the philosophical foundations of an educational approach in which creativity is central to scholarship, where learners move from being consumers to creators and from bystanders to participants in the postnormal dance of knowledge.
► Education is stuck in a Machine view of the world, leading to Reproductive Education. ► A new worldview is emerging in which creativity is central. ► Education can make creativity central through Creative Inquiry, which frames inquiry as a creative process. ► The relationship to knowledge shifts from Consumers to Creators and Spectators to Participants. ► Key assumptions of Creative Inquiry.