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Kerry Chappell; Sharon Witt; Heather Wren; Leonie Hampton; Pam Woods; Lizzie Swinford; Martin Hampton – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2025
This study marks a resting point within ongoing explorations of creativity, transdisciplinarity, materiality, and spatiality in Higher Education (HE) pedagogy. It interrogates how different materialities and spatialities shape learning to re-create practices to better respond to societal challenges. This is situated within an imperative to move…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Development, Educational Change, Spatial Ability
Crane, Terese A. – 1986
All research on curriculum development incorporates implicit assumptions about the nature of persons and the nature of learning. These assumptions fall into two major categories: (1) psychological assumptions, based on empirical descriptions; and (2) logical (conceptual) assumptions, which give explanatory accounts of meaning. Most curriculum…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Curriculum Problems, Educational Change

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