Creativity, Imagination and Future Learning. Guiding Questions Investigating: How can we harness the creativity and imagination of children, adolescents.

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Creativity, Imagination and Future Learning

Guiding Questions Investigating: How can we harness the creativity and imagination of children, adolescents and adults to enhance their learning…and maybe our teaching? Sharing Stories: What is something ‘creative and ‘imaginative’ that you can give for others to share?

Journeying into ……Creativity & Imagination

Creative Problem Solving

A Beginning

An Example

F LAVOURS OF Learning

T HE E NVIRONMENT The Learning Space

V ARIOUS P ATHWAYS

E XPECTATIONS

GO FOR IT !