Creativity in crisis in D&T: Are classroom climates ...

Creativity is acknowledged to be important in education (Craft, 2005; Robinson, 1999) both for economic growth (Creative Economy Programme, 2006) and as an everyday life-skill (Sternberg, Lubart, Kaufman, & Pretz, 2005). In the UK, interest in creativity has increased with the publication of several reports (Cox, 2005; Roberts, 2006), which have suggested that education could do more to ... ................
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