Tuesday, March 10, 2020
The child essays
The child essays "The childs right to creative thought and expression written by Jalongo (2003) is an informative article by the Association for Childhood Education International written for educators, parents and other stakeholders in childrens education and portrays the notion that children should be taught, and given the right, to think creatively and express themselves through their creative work from a young age. By doing so it is believed that children today will become resourceful, imaginative, inventive, and ethical problem solvers in tomorrows future. Jalongo (2003), who writes on behalf of the Association for Childhood Education International (ACEI), begins her article by outlining the concerns surrounding creativity in childrens education today. Jalongo (2003) sets her position from the beginning of the article, which is to make educators, parents and stakeholders in childrens education aware of the importance of the early years in childrens lives for gaining and enhancing the skills needed for creative thought and expression. Jalongo (2003) continues this position by arguing that the definition of creativity must be improved and expanded so it is coherent with contemporary theory and research. Furthermore, this will then mean that creative thought and expression will not only depend on talent alone, it will also focus on motivation, interest, effort and opportunity (Jalongo, 2003). This in turn will reveal the benefits and importance of educating children in creative thought and expression from young, not only for children themselves but for civilization as a whole. Jalongo (2003) uses a recent study of the brain by Runco and Pritzker (1999), as a means to prove to the reader the extent and ability of childrens creative thought. Jalongo (2003) also uses this research to justify part of her position which is that creativity needs to be redefined due to recent resear...
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