What is the true nature of thinking? Can it best be understood as a solitary activity of a lone individual? This book suggests that our grasp of creativity is impoverished because we fail to recognise the vital roles that partnerships, collaborations, friendships, and communities play in our thinking, learning, and understanding.
What is the true nature of thinking? Can it best be understood as a solitary activity of a lone individual? This book suggests that our grasp of creativity is impoverished because we fail to recognise the vital roles that partnerships, collaborations, friendships, and communities play in our thinking, learning, and understanding.
Vera John-Steiner has been a leading scholar of creativity and education for over 30 years. Her book, Notebooks of the Mind: Explorations of Thinking, won the 1990 William James Book Award from the American Psychological Association. A Professor of Linguistics and Education at the University of New Mexico, she lives in Santa Fe.
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Introduction 1: Joined Lives and Shared Work 2: Partnerships in Science 3: Patterns of Collaboration among Artists 4: A Chorus of Voices: Women and Collaboration 5: Felt Knowledge: Emotional Dynamics of Collaboration 6: Collaboration across Generations 7: Thought Communities Appendix: Q-Sort
Introduction 1: Joined Lives and Shared Work 2: Partnerships in Science 3: Patterns of Collaboration among Artists 4: A Chorus of Voices: Women and Collaboration 5: Felt Knowledge: Emotional Dynamics of Collaboration 6: Collaboration across Generations 7: Thought Communities Appendix: Q-Sort
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