strategies for developing creativity in yourself, your students, and your colleagues. The strategies
include explanations entwined with personal experiences from the authors' own classrooms and
research.
The authors give a basic explanation of creativity and relate techniques you can use to choose
creative environments, expose students to creative role models, and identify and surmount
obstacles to creativity. Some of the techniques they explore include questioning assumptions,
encouraging idea generation, teaching self-responsibility, and using profiles of creative people.
Creativity is as much an attitude toward life as a matter of ability. Use these strategies to discover
how to unleash the creative potential within you and your students for more creative and
fulfilling lives.





