Karwowski Creative Agents in the Classroom

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This edited volume explores the development and teaching of creativity in education (Curricula) using the seven C’s of creativity framework. It discusses the role creativity plays in the school system and its relationship to social and interpersonal dynamics and classroom climate. Drawing on the most recent theorizing and cumulative evidence, leading scholars in the field provide a nuanced yet authoritative perspective on creative learning, the assessment of creative thinking in educational contexts, and ways to make creativity more visible in schools and classrooms.

A timely reflection on the complex and evolving relationship between creativity and education, this volume challenges myths about creativity in schools and explores how creativity can be integrated into traditional assessment and teaching models. It also proposes a new, transformative approach to possibility learning. An invaluable collection that will interest academics, practitioners, researchers, and students alike across the humanities and social sciences.

Maciej Karwowski is Professor of Psychology and Education and Director of the Psychology of Creativity Lab at the University of Wrocław, Poland. His research explores the possibilities of enriching creativity in education and the role of creativity in more effective learning and teaching. He is the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Creative Behavior and author of Creative Agency Unbound (Cambridge University Press, co-authored with Ronald A. Beghetto).

Aleksandra Zielińska, PhD, is an assistant professor at the Creative Behavior Lab, Institute of Psychology, University of Wrocław, Poland. Her work examines how creativity is expressed and cultivated in everyday life. She is the recipient of the APA Division 10 Barron Award and associate editor of the Journal of Creative Behavior.


This edited volume explores the development and teaching of creativity in education (Curricula) using the seven C’s of creativity framework. It discusses the role creativity plays in the school system and its relationship to social and interpersonal dynamics and classroom climate. Drawing on the most recent theorizing and cumulative evidence, leading scholars in the field provide a nuanced yet authoritative perspective on creative learning, the assessment of creative thinking in educational contexts, and ways to make creativity more visible in schools and classrooms.

A timely reflection on the complex and evolving relationship between creativity and education, this volume challenges myths about creativity in schools and explores how creativity can be integrated into traditional assessment and teaching models. It also proposes a new, transformative approach to possibility learning. An invaluable collection that will interest academics, practitioners, researchers, and students alike across the humanities and social sciences.


Provides an updated review of empirical research on the role of creativity in education Delves into the relationship between creative abilities and learning outcomes to challenge traditional teaching models Explores emerging areas in creativity research, with a focus on AI

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Maciej Karwowski

Themen in »Creative Agents in the Classroom«

Creativity Education School Achievement School Functioning Creative Learning Teacher-Student Relationships Possibility Learning Creative Cognition

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ISBN: 9783032231277
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Erscheinung: 09.09.2026

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