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Encouraging Creativity in the Social Work Classroom: Insights from a Qualitative Exploration
Authors:Abbie Kirkendall  Anjala S. Krishen
Affiliation:1. University of Nevada, USAabbie.kirkendall@unlv.edu;3. University of Nevada, USA
Abstract:Creativity is vital to the learning process of social work students. Despite its importance, educators are still uncertain of ways to enhance creativity and translate it from classroom to practice. Therefore, this study examines social work student perspectives on ways to define creativity, infuse it into the classroom, and apply it as practitioners. This study qualitatively explores the open-ended insights of 37 social work students. Through an unguided semantic analysis and application of Kolb’s experiential learning theory, the following themes emerged: classroom, creativity, performance, activities, and ideas. These themes indicate that students believe that additional creative opportunities in their classrooms would eventually benefit them as practitioners. Further pedagogical emphasis on increasing student creativity through experiential learning activities would be beneficial.
Keywords:Creativity  Education  Social Work  Classroom  Encouragement  Qualitative Analysis  Experiential Learning Theory  Active Learning
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