21st century skills.
Twenty schools across the United States are charged with expanding
their programs to nurture children's creativity and prepare them to
thrive in the 21st century. Funded by Crayola and the National
Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP), the "Champion
Creatively Alive Children" grants provide schools with the
opportunity to explore new ways of fostering children's critical
thinking, creativity, collaboration, and communication skills. The goal
is to share outcomes via NAESP's website to help other educators
develop promising practices of integrating the arts into their
schools' curriculum. (December 2010)
The Creativity World Forum that drew more than 2,500 persons from
38 states and 18 countries to Oklahoma City last November continues to
provide stimulating information by way of videos of conversations with
such speakers as Daniel Pink, Sir Ken Robinson, and David Pogue, who
share their insights on the importance of creativity and innovation in
driving both our individual and societal growth. The dialogue from this
conference also continues and widens via the ongoing state-of-creativity
blog. (January 2011)