Thanks for the article! Wish I could have been there for the discussion (I teach at 8am on T/Th). This topic is very much on my mind, and the findings of the article are similar to my own. Our current students are much more risk adverse than any I encountered before. However, over the semester I can get them to step out into the unknown. By discussing that "not-knowing" and yet still going ahead and making something to find out is ok. Emphasizing that this is an effective creative and learning strategy helps. Having them practice this in many situations will be key.

The article touched on something else I feel is crucial. "Yes, iGens don’t seem to possess the creative skills necessary, but they also seem to lack the necessary critical thinking." I, and many others, see critical and creative thinking as intimately linked. As a result we can teach both in many situations. We just need to think through, creatively and critically,  how we want to do this 😉

best,

Rhea


Rhea Nowak
Associate Professor of Art
SUNY Oneonta
Fine Art Center
Ravine Parkway
Oneonta, NY 13820
607-436-2827
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TBers,

This is a reminder that we have a Teaching Breakfast outside of Starbucks in Hunt Union tomorrow, November 29, from 8 - 9:30am.  Bring your drink or grab something at Starbucks and come on over.  We will keep the conversation going till 9:30 so come any time in there that you can.

With the end of the semester I thought it would be good to have an article on creativity and the current generation of students: https://tomprof.stanford.edu/posting/1661

I’d be interested to hear your thoughts about this.



Hope the end of the semester is going well for you.



Chilton



Chilton Reynolds

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Teaching, Learning, and Technology Center (TLTC)

SUNY Oneonta, Oneonta NY 1820

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