Teachers play a vital role in nurturing children’s creativity.
This course explores how educators can intentionally support children to explore a wide range of media, deepen their thinking, strengthen creative dispositions, and build confidence in expressing ideas through many languages.
It highlights the importance of the teacher as guide, co-learner, coach, and collaborator. Rather than directing children’s creativity, the teacher’s role is to observe closely, ask thoughtful questions, extend learning, introduce tools and techniques at the right time, and help children notice detail, reflect on their work, and learn from one another.
Creativity does not grow through resources alone. It grows through the relationships, conversations, and intentional teaching that surround children’s experiences.
When educators understand their role in the creative process, they are better able to:
In this course, you will explore:
This course will help educators better understand how to be intentional in the creative process without controlling it. It shows how thoughtful teaching can support children to become more observant, capable, expressive, and collaborative learners.
You will gain practical ideas for how to:
This course is designed for:
The teacher’s role in creativity is not to do it for the child, but to notice, guide, encourage, extend, and value the child’s thinking.
When educators engage in this way, creativity becomes deeper, more thoughtful, more collaborative, and more meaningful for children.
Join Creativity Part 3: The Role of the Teacher and strengthen your understanding of how intentional teaching can nurture children’s creativity, confidence, and capacity to express ideas in many ways.