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[These next two conversations centre on creating inclusive spaces with students to provide all members of the learning community agency and a sense of belonging. There are many factors involved in creating a classroom culture where all children feel free to express ideas, where ideas grow and develop in collaboration, where the imagination and all creative endeavours are fostered to deepen insights, where thoughts are challenged and deepened, where wonder and surprise, playfulness and informed risk-taking are all part of the fabric of the community, the school and the classroom. Leading theorists on creativity emphasise how the community in which a person operates affects creative and innovative outcomes.]
Published: Dec 7, 2017
Keywords: West Arnhem Land; conversationsConversation; Early Career Teachers; Significant Language Barrier; Bush Tucker
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