My views toward creativity have definitely changed greatly since taking this course at Meredith. I felt like I knew the standard definition of creativity, “out of the box thinking”, but that was it. I have been introduced to numerous components of creativity that I can now infiltrate into my instructional planning for the diverse children that I teach. Most importantly I’ve gain a greater awareness that creativity involves a great measure of risk and confidence. Those that are creative have to be able to accept criticism(s) and keep going. They must believe in their ability/talent and the products they create, even when others don't understand and misjudge.
As for an uncomfortable moment that I experienced as a result of expanding my creativity definitely took place during my creative person presentation. I sing the comfort of my shower and car. At church I sing with the congregation, not choir and I ensure that my voice is always very soft. I debated all week before the presentation if I would sing or not. I took a long deep breath and did what was necessary. I was so nervous. My heart raced with every word. I started to sweat and I even skipped a verse by accident, but in the end, I made it!
This has been one of the BEST courses that I've taken. It was exciting, interesting, and a little quirky at times. I'll never forget the "I CAN" or playing action telephone. I was able to take ideas back to my classroom and use them with my kids. They now beg to do reader's theater EVERY week as a part of literacy centers. I thank you for the probortunity and the scamper exercisies-they helped me to get my priorities in order. Are AIG courses open to all students as an elective option? If so, you class will be full next semester because a good word is out!!!
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Why thank you! I am so glad you've enjoyed our class and have been challenged to change your ways of thinking creatively! I'm also so appreciative of your willingness to step out of your comfort zone to sing for us. It's not an easy task, but risk taking never is. I hope you'll continue to use your blog as I enjoy reading your posts. I know you'll do great things!
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