Introduction
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In the social imaginary new concepts designate new realities, so with the 21st-century emergence of the concept of a creative economy, related concepts and terms have also emerged. Already terminology such as innovation, entrepreneurism, life hacks, pivots, platforms, coding, design thinking, and makerspaces has proliferated the educational landscape. Yet so much of what has been written that advocates for a complete rethinking of education lacks proximity to classrooms. Advancement of an idea includes the problematization of it. Thus, many of the contributions in this special issue question the underlying concepts by which creativity is understood.Statistiques
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28-02-2018
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Wiebe, S., Gouzouasis, P., Howard, P., McLarnon, M., Ricketts, K., & Shuman, L. (2018). Introduction. Revue Canadienne De l’éducation, 41(1), i-vii. Consulté à l’adresse https://cje-rce.ca/cje/index.php/cje-rce/article/view/3428
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Capsule spéciale sur enseigner la créativité
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