2018
DOI: 10.1108/jarhe-08-2017-0099
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Emerging themes in creative higher education pedagogy

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore emerging themes in which creativity, or creative pedagogy (CP), is aligned with the practices of higher education instruction. The componential theory of creativity (Amabile, 2012) was used as the lens for examining CP of the study’s participants. Design/methodology/approach Using an exploratory case study of institutionally recognized effective teachers at a flagship university in the upper mid-western region of the USA, researchers sought to see which themes … Show more

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“…The EPR and TPOP models have been introduced to expand on nursing education through play-based andragogy. Contemporary experiential, culturally safe, transformative learning approaches to teaching with creative, interpersonal, relational, play pedagogies and andragogy are now sought after by academics and students alike (Baumer & Radsliff, 2010;McAllister et al, 2013;Murphy & Brown, 2012;Reid Searl et al, 2014;Robinson et al, 2018). The numerous benefits to students have been presented and the potential benefits may extend to patients throughout clinical placement and into each student's future nursing career.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The EPR and TPOP models have been introduced to expand on nursing education through play-based andragogy. Contemporary experiential, culturally safe, transformative learning approaches to teaching with creative, interpersonal, relational, play pedagogies and andragogy are now sought after by academics and students alike (Baumer & Radsliff, 2010;McAllister et al, 2013;Murphy & Brown, 2012;Reid Searl et al, 2014;Robinson et al, 2018). The numerous benefits to students have been presented and the potential benefits may extend to patients throughout clinical placement and into each student's future nursing career.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…. Miniatures can be used to simulate or enact case scenarios, to think dynamically about potential nursing problems, or re-count or re-enact previous experiences to support cognitive processing or individual or group reflection(Goldingay et al, 2020;Robinson, Schaap, & Avoseh, 2018). Projective small world play with miniatures in the teaching of nursing concepts has had beneficial in assisting students to understand the complexities of bleeding in pregnancy as well as skill development, clinical reasoning and decision making skills(Ackland-Tilbrook & Warland, 2015).…”
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“…In case of HEIs unable to reach out to other institutions through internal collaborations, internal mechanisms are in place some of which may be developed by individual lecturers to improve teaching, learning and assessment practices [55]. One of such mechanisms is student involvement in developing and updating syllabi [53]. However, it has been argued in previous studies that HEIs tend to be conservative especially in terms of teaching methods, assessment and research [52].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A creative pedagogical approach was adopted which allowed the students to learn creatively with a creative goal rather than an acquisition of study material (Aleinikov 2013). Higher order educational components of critical thinking, problem solving and innovation have been linked with creativity and creative pedagogy which were relevant as twenty-first century skills and future post-graduation needs (Robinson et al 2018). 'Praxis and environment' was the main emergent theme related to creative pedagogy in higher education and students viewed their 'own practices as most important to teaching, learning and creativity' (Robinson et al 2018).…”
Section: Strategy For the Honour Codementioning
confidence: 99%