Fueling Creativity in Education

Creativity and the Lessons Hidden in Sports and Handwriting


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What happens when we lose handwriting as a form of creative expression? What do we miss when we limit creativity to the sports field? And what would change if schools clearly identified their non-negotiables and truly lived by them?

 

In this first debrief of Season 12, Dr. Matthew Worwood and Dr. Cyndi Burnett reflect on insights from recent conversations with Carlos Moreno of Big Picture Learning, handwriting specialist Holly Britton, and sports researcher Dr. Daniel Memmert.

Together, they explore:

– Why schools should be designed around students, not systems

– The importance of identifying a few clear non-negotiables that reflect core values
– What may be lost as handwriting disappears from classrooms
– How tactical creativity, defined as unexpected and appropriate action, applies beyond sports
– Why language matters, especially when we replace “you must” with more open phrasing

This reflective episode invites educators to consider what might be unintentionally fading from practice and how we can better protect the conditions that support creativity.

Dr. Matthew and Dr. Cyndi also invite listeners to share ideas as the podcast approaches its five-year anniversary and begins planning future professional learning opportunities.

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Visit FuelingCreativityPodcast.com for more information or email us at [email protected].

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