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Creativity and the Spanish education system TooB 1st partners’ meeting Pori (Finland) Dec ‘12
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Resolution of the Council about a renewed european plan in adult learning (20-12-2011)
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IMPROVE ADULT STUDENTS’ CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION IN THEIR EDUCATION ENVIRONMENT Foster the acquisition of cross-curricular key competences, like learning to learn, sense of innitiative and entrepreneurship and awareness and expression of culture Give more importance to the role of cultural organizations (such as museums, libraries, etc.), civil society, sport organizations and other institutions involved in non-formal and informal aldult learning Better use of technologies of information and communication
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Build up thought, Express and interprete ideas, feelings or facts in a way appropriate to the communication situation. Control self’s behaviour. Influence the others’ behaviour by means of dialogue Linguistic Field Interprete and express diffeeent types of information about special aspects of reality Sort out problems in everyday life. Understand events, foresee consequences Improve and preserve life conditions Preserve natural diversity and resources Science- Technology Field Understand the relation between the human being and the space we live in. Acknowledge the present as the result of a longtime historic experience Respect human rights and the exercise of responsibilities Social Field
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KEY COMPETENCES: SENSE OF INITIATIVE. EMOTIONAL LEARNING TO LEARN DIGITAL Linguistic Field - Search, receive and give information autonomously -Use of suitable language in different contexts showing motivation, self esteem and self confidence. -get to know strategies, means and istruments to enter the labour market... -Intelectual study technics… Science-Technology Field -Develop a critic mind -Improve the decision- taking processes... -Plan work getting new challenges, assuming compromises, accepting mistakes and aiming at realistic, progressive targets. -Develop a feeling of personal competence and self confidence which would lead to motivation by solving problems and using the ITCs Social Field The proggressive development of searching, getting, obseving and understanding information in an autonomous way using different written sources as well as the internet, images, graphs…
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. PROBLEM The traditional education system is based on the idea of producing equal learning processes in students from whom equal responses are expected SOLUTION It is necessary to promote CREATIVITY when working in education with young and adult students
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METHODOLOGY PROPOSALS GLOBAL EXPRESSION TECHNICS FREE WRITING ARTS BRAIN- STORMING RELAXING TECHNICS EXPRESSIO N OF IDEAS APPRE- CIATION OF IDEAS DESCRIPTIO N OF PROBLEMS & SEARCH FOR SOLUTIONS SPONTANEO US EXPRESSION SELF ASSESSMENT
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The methodology proposals are related to an adult’s capacity of being creative and expressive, in a way of trying to recover or unblock natural processes inhibited by fear however it is shown, and make the adult aware of self-observation and observation of the environment, both aiming at personal development as at making it easier for other aldults: the educatior needs to develop his/her own creativity in order to enhance his or her students’ one.
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Now, down to earth and reality :
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-In our daily teaching life it is only sometimes possible to be creative -Being creative depends on the course your teaching and the type of education (formal, non-formal or informal) -In formal education, normally, the teacher is tied up with a very tight curriculum which we try to cram into the students’ heads in a record time.
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In spite of this, still teachers have a slot to be creative: -Proposing different types of exercises -Using the new technologies in the classroom: computers, iwb, emails… -Different types of exams -Adopting his/her methodology to the student’s learning style -Getting involved in innovation projects -Creating groups in google +, facebook, …
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