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Principles for a curriculum to nurture creative development (see paper)
An imaginative lifewide curriculum:
gives learners the freedom and empowers them to make choices so that they can find deeply satisfying and personally challenging situations that inspire, engage and develop themselves
enables learners to appreciate the significance of being able to deal with situations and see situations as the focus for their personal and social development
prepares learners for and gives them experiences of adventuring in uncertain and unfamiliar situations where the contexts and challenges are not known, accepting the risks involved
supports learners when they participate in situations that require them to be resilient and enables them to appreciate their own transformation.
enables learners to experience, feel and appreciate themselves as knower, maker, player, narrator, enquirer, creator and integrator of all that they know and can do, and enables them to think and act in complex situations
encourages learners to be creative, enterprising and resourceful in order to accomplish the things that they and others value
enables learners to develop and practise the repertoire of communication and literacy skills they need to be effective in a modern, culturally diverse, networked world
enables learners to develop relationships that facilitate collaboration, learning and personal development
encourages learners to behave ethically and with social responsibility
encourages and enables learners to be wilful, self-directed, self-regulating, self-aware and reflexive so that they develop a keen sense of themselves as designers/authors and developers of their own lives appreciating and acting upon their learning and developmental needs as they emerge.
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