E.W. Eisner’s scientific contributions

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The art and craft of teaching
  • Article

January 1983

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Educational leadership: journal of the Department of Supervision and Curriculum Development, N.E.A

E.W. Eisner

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... Although good teaching is inherently creative (Eisner, 1983;, and teachers often naturally employ creative repurposing in their lesson planning and learning design (Herring et al., 2016), there is no extensive scholarship to articulate a clear language for the specific skills educators need for classroom creativity. Teachers often assume that the pedagogical constraints they face in schools and classrooms (e.g., being tied to standards, having limited resources or time) restrict their creativity. ...

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Working with constraints: Creativity through repurposing
The art and craft of teaching
  • Citing Article
  • January 1983

Educational leadership: journal of the Department of Supervision and Curriculum Development, N.E.A