
Creative Chemists
Strategies for Teaching and Learning
Royal Society of Chemistry (Publisher)
Published on 29. June 2020
Book
Hardback
192 pages
978-1-78801-511-0 (ISBN)
Description
Creative thinking, be it that of the teacher or the student, has tended to be overlooked in science, but exercising it is important. This book shows how it can be done in chemistry, both in the context of creative chemistry teaching and in learning chemistry.
Going beyond principles and ideology, readers will find practical strategies, tools, examples, and case studies in a variety of contexts to bring creative thinking theory into practice. Beginning with a discussion on the nature of creativity, the authors' debunk misconceptions and address the relationship between creativity and problem solving. Delving into opportunities for practising creative thinking in science, for instance, hypothesis generation and experiment design, the authors' then move on to discussions around assessing and evaluating creative thinking. Further areas covered include: multisensory chemistry, language and literacy, practical work and story-telling.
As a resource, this book points the way to fostering exploration and the development of creative thinking in chemistry for the benefit of the student, and for the benefit of the teacher in offering a source of satisfaction and achievement in the work they do.
With a foreword by John Holman.
Going beyond principles and ideology, readers will find practical strategies, tools, examples, and case studies in a variety of contexts to bring creative thinking theory into practice. Beginning with a discussion on the nature of creativity, the authors' debunk misconceptions and address the relationship between creativity and problem solving. Delving into opportunities for practising creative thinking in science, for instance, hypothesis generation and experiment design, the authors' then move on to discussions around assessing and evaluating creative thinking. Further areas covered include: multisensory chemistry, language and literacy, practical work and story-telling.
As a resource, this book points the way to fostering exploration and the development of creative thinking in chemistry for the benefit of the student, and for the benefit of the teacher in offering a source of satisfaction and achievement in the work they do.
With a foreword by John Holman.
Reviews / Votes
I really just wanted to say that I love your book on creativity. It is a great read, well researched but so practical too. Wish I'd had access to it about 30 years ago. -- Tina Overton * Tina Overton *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
453 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78801-511-0 (9781788015110)
DOI
10.1039/9781839161094
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Persons
Content
Creative teaching and creative students;
Creative Thinking;
Multisensory learning;
Cultural chemistry;
Constructing and representing understandings in chemistry;
Storytelling;
Performance and Drama;
Practical Chemistry;
The Language of Chemistry;
Assessing Creativity;
Why creativity matters
Creative Thinking;
Multisensory learning;
Cultural chemistry;
Constructing and representing understandings in chemistry;
Storytelling;
Performance and Drama;
Practical Chemistry;
The Language of Chemistry;
Assessing Creativity;
Why creativity matters