Futures Education and Creativity: From Theory to Practice
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Published:2023-11-30
Issue:25
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Page:27-37
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ISSN:1841-0456
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Container-title:Educatia 21
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language:
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Short-container-title:ED21
Author:
Isidori Emanuele, ,Alonzi Roberta,Leonova Irina,De Martino Mario,Poplavskaya Natalia,Sandor Iosif, , , , ,
Abstract
"In a rapidly changing world, preparing students for the challenges and opportunities this new world provides is crucial. This paper investigates the integration of futures-oriented education and the pedagogy of creativity as a comprehensive approach to equip students with the necessary skills and mindset for the 21st century and beyond. We emphasize the importance of translating theoretical frameworks into actionable strategies to foster adaptable, innovative, and forward-thinking individuals. Futures-oriented education aims to develop students' abilities to think critically, plan for the long term, and make decisions based on diverse scenarios. It focuses on nurturing an in-depth understanding of complex systems and global interdependencies, enabling students to navigate the uncertainties of an ever-evolving world. On the other hand, the pedagogy of creativity seeks to cultivate imagination, problem-solving, and innovation by encouraging students to explore new perspectives, ideas, and solutions. Drawing upon interdisciplinary research, pedagogical models, and best practices, we outline the fundamental principles and instructional strategies for effectively integrating futures-oriented education and the pedagogy of creativity. We also provide a practical toolkit for educators to design and implement innovative curricula that seamlessly blend these two approaches, ensuring a well-rounded learning experience for students. This paper highlights the significance of bridging the gap between theoretical frameworks and classroom practice to equip future generations with the skills and new attitudes required to tackle complex global challenges. By incorporating futures-oriented education and the pedagogy of creativity, we can cultivate a generation of leaders prepared to navigate and shape the world of tomorrow. "
Publisher
Babes-Bolyai University
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