Charles Duell, the U.S. patent commissioner of 1899, reputedly said that everything that could be invented had been invented. The belief was clearly mistaken. Since then, the products of human ...
Champion creativity in the classroom At Adobe, we believe in the profound impact of creativity across all areas of teaching and learning. More than ever, schools can help educators manage their mental ...
Engagement and creativity play such important roles in the learning process, but with the myriad of other requirements and obligations, they can easily get lost in the abyss of deadlines and mandates.
In a world increasingly influenced by technological advancements like generative AI, how can we prepare students to not only adapt but also thrive? This new technology has the potential to empower ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kate Cassada shares and makes sense of K-12 education practices. Research affirms the powerful ways creative expression can help ...
This article is the first of a two-part series covering key principles to consider when integrating a generative AI creativity tool into your academic setting. Read the second article here. The ...
Today’s students are in crisis. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, test scores and student GPA across the globe have fallen due to a rocky restart to in-classroom learning, but it wasn’t just closed school ...
***The Certificate in Creativity Tools and Techniques for the Classroom & Workplace program will not be accepting new students for the Academic Year 2025-2026. More information to follow.*** The ...
Newark-based audio storytelling service Audible is teaming up with leading children’s art supply brand Crayola to inspire creativity in classrooms nationwide. Ahead of the back-to-school season, 10 ...
In Nurturing Creativity in the Classroom, Beghetto & Kaufman have collated essays from creativity experts, primarily from the U.S., who disagree with this view. Over the course of nineteen chapters, a ...
This article originally appeared on Adobe’s blog and is reposted here with permission. Teacher burnout is, unfortunately, not a new phenomenon. Even 15 years ago, when I was teaching middle and high ...