• #19 Why Are We Still Explaining Creativity? with Jason Blair

  • Oct 19 2024
  • Length: 39 mins
  • Podcast

#19 Why Are We Still Explaining Creativity? with Jason Blair

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Angela sits down with Jason Blair, an innovative arts educator, to tackle a surprising question: Why do so many administrators still struggle to connect creativity with the arts? Together, they explore how arts education is crucial for developing the creative problem-solvers we need and the frustrating reality of advocating for the arts in a world that often overlooks their value.


    Jason Blair

    https://www.growcreativethinkers.com/about

    Jason Blair is a transformative force in arts education, with over 20 years dedicated to unlocking the creative potential of young minds. As an elementary art teacher in Dublin, Ohio, and the Educator-in-Residence at the Columbus Museum of Art, Jason has established himself as a visionary leader whose influence extends far beyond the classroom. His innovative approach to education has reshaped how creativity is nurtured and valued in schools nationwide.


    #ArtsEducation #CreativityInSchools #JasonBlair #ArtsAdvocacy #EducationReform #CreativeProblemSolving #AngelaMeleca #ArtsRedefined #InnovativeEducation #Podcast

    Chapters

    00:00 The Disconnect Between Creativity and Education
    02:48 Advocating for the Arts in Education
    06:09 The Role of Artists in Problem Solving
    09:03 Creativity as a Fundamental Skill
    11:54 The Importance of Process Over Product
    14:46 Engaging Communities Through Creativity
    18:10 The Need for Data in Arts Advocacy
    21:06 The Future of Arts Education
    24:01 Defining Art and Its Impact
    26:52 Closing Thoughts on Creativity and Education

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