Creativity in the Early Years: Engaging Children Aged 0-5
SAGE Publications LtdThis book provides students with a comprehensive introduction to creativity that is up-to-date with current research and policy changes. A textbook like this is currently lacking in the market and Simon seeks to fill this gap by offering an accessible core textbook, which covers key areas of creativity in relation to the early years. The book also reflects changes in the area with its rights-based approach and coverage of inclusion and international perspectives.
- an overall decline in arts subjects studied at GCSE of 42%; at A-Level of 21%, at degree level of 6%
- a 14% decline in art teachers
- a 21% fall in teaching hours for arts subjects between 2011/12 to 2022/23.
Creativity in the Early Years: Engaging Children Aged 0-5 is essential reading for early childhood educators, academics, and students interested in pushing the field forward in its dual commitment to creativity and children. In it, Taylor demonstrates not only why teaching for creativity matters, but how, when, and where it is possible. He empowers educators with a thorough, recent history as pertains to creativity in early childhood education and care. He doubles down on educators’ uniquely powerful role in pushing a creative agenda forward: "Early Years practitioners can be active in this regard, creating the right environment that is supportive and meaningful for the learner, providing the right structures or ‘scaffolding’, not through directions that are too prescriptive, but instead through questions that are open-ended enough to encourage creative thinking" (36).
Creativity is a skill and disposition that is critical to twenty-first century success. Not only do polls from business leaders rank creativity as one of the top desired skills, but educators – themselves – also see the benefit of teaching for creativity. Case studies in Taylor’s book highlight the strongly positive effects of creative upbringings for children. These case studies urge readers to do whatever they can to similarly affect such change. While Taylor does not share a plethora of case studies across the world, those he does share communicate strong stories of impact: teaching for creativity is important – and especially in the early years.
I have faith Creativity in the Early Years: Engaging Children Aged 0-5 will inspire our field to reacquaint ourselves with our why: we all work in this field because we want children to excel, and we are increasingly aware of creativity’s multiplicative effects. It is apt time for early childhood educators to feel a strong conviction that they and their practice have a significant long-term impact on children. As Taylor shows, this impact may be exacerbated by working with marginalized communities, as well. If only early childhood educators could prioritize serving children with limited access to the arts in their education!
This book is an important contribution to early childhood educators, scholars, museum leaders, and students alike. It is written in a friendly demeanor. Ideally, this book stimulates a national – and international – reconsidering of the place and role of creativity in early childhood education, as well as early years teacher preparation.
This book offers an accessible and comprehensive new introduction to the subject and practise of creativity in early years education. Taylor takes a uniquely rights-based and inclusive approach to creativity, providing students with a holistic, internationally-minded overview of creativity and its place both inside and outside the classroom. Sections focus on:
- Defining creativity and its benefits
- Different modes of creativity
- Creativity in a policy and social context
- Creative pedagogy in practice
- Creative leadership
Each chapter offers questions for critical reflection, illustrative contemporary case studies, and ample suggestions for further reading.
- | Author: Simon Taylor
- | Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
- | Publication Date: May 02, 2024
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- | Binding: Paperback / softback
- | ISBN-13: 9781529743654
- | ISBN-10: 1529743656
- Author:
- Simon Taylor
- Publisher:
- Sage Publications Ltd
- Publication Date:
- May 02, 2024
- Binding:
- Paperback / softback
- ISBN-13:
- 9781529743654
- ISBN10:
- 1529743656