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Hardcover Creative Power Book

ISBN: 1025577892

ISBN13: 9781025577890

Creative Power

"Creative Power" is a seminal exploration of the inherent creative potential within every student and the pedagogical methods required to unlock it. Written by Hughes Mearns, a pioneer in the progressive education movement, this influential work challenges traditional rote learning by emphasizing the importance of self-expression and the cultivation of a child's unique voice. Mearns argues that the role of the educator is not to impose knowledge from above, but to provide a supportive environment where the "creative spirit" can flourish naturally.


Through detailed observations and practical examples, the book examines how children develop their own artistic and literary capacities when freed from the constraints of rigid academic conformity. While focusing heavily on the written word and poetry, the principles outlined in "Creative Power" extend to all forms of artistic endeavor. This work remains a cornerstone of educational theory, offering profound insights into the psychology of learning and the vital link between individual freedom and intellectual growth. It is an essential resource for teachers, parents, and anyone interested in the development of the creative mind and the evolution of modern teaching practices.

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