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Adapting creative practice pedagogy for global employability capabilities

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posted on 2024-11-02, 06:40 authored by Judith Fiona Peterson, Louise McWhinnie, Graham Forsyth, Noel Frankham
The intention of this article is to foreground visionary re-positioning of creative arts higher education; it is not intended as a comprehensive account of e-learning, or application of specific platforms. A pedagogical strategy is proposed to bridge the gap between unmet industry needs for new employability capabilities encompassing "agility, creativity and connectedness," and less than optimal employability outcomes for some creative arts graduates. Using appreciative inquiry as a methodology, the article explains why and how the Creative Innovation Studio Network Model has been co-designed to support development of graduate capabilities for emerging creative practice jobs. Suggested success indicators include scaffolding stakeholder engagement from the outset, articulating clear expectations, scaffolding learning, and being open to change.

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Journal

The International Journal of Arts Education

Volume

13

Issue

1

Start page

19

End page

32

Total pages

14

Publisher

Common Ground Publishing

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© Common Ground, J. Fiona Peterson, Louise McWhinnie, Graham Forsyth, Noel Frankham, All Rights Reserved.

Former Identifier

2006083659

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2018-09-20

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