Developing Creative Literacy

Developing Creative Literacy

  • Thomas Vogel
Publisher:BoD – Books on DemandISBN 13: 9783989450288ISBN 10: 398945028X

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Developing Creative Literacy is written by Thomas Vogel and published by BoD – Books on Demand. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 398945028X (ISBN 10) and 9783989450288 (ISBN 13).

Existing research confirms that creative thinking skills can be improved through intentional training. However, while many studies explore the short-term effects, no prior qualitative research has investigated the potential long-term influence of learning and practicing these skills. Developing Creative Literacy: The Long-Term Impact of Creativity Training addresses this gap by providing new insights into how a 14-week-long creativity course shapes the lives of those who complete it. The research demonstrates that for the study participants, the creativity training resulted in a substantive and lasting impact that extends well beyond their college years. A New Theoretical Framework The study identifies six themes that form a new theoretical framework called C-SPECD, which provides an updated definition of Creative Literacy. These factors represent core skills essential for navigating a rich creative life journey: - Creative Competencies: A strong belief in one's own creative abilities. - Collaboration & Empathy: The capacity to work effectively with others and express empathy for oneself and others. - Openness & Growth Mindset: A willingness to embrace new things and apply a growth mindset for continuous learning and exploring new possibilities. - The Creative Process: The ability to understand the mechanics of the creative process and separate the creative process from the final product. Creative literacy, as defined by this research, also entails metacognitive abilities and the capacity to apply these core skills. The findings offer significant practical implications for educators, business professionals, and individuals interested in cultivating these high-demand creative capabilities.