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The Collection and Creation of Knowledge
The Journal of Higher Education, 1931O UR timeworn methods of oral and written examinations are ways of demonstrating that in our educational methods we still believe that the collection of knowledge is more important than the creation of knowledge. To some it is beginning to appear that an education without some information as to how knowledge is created is a lopsided affair.
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Collective Creation: Process, Politics and Poetics
Canadian Theatre Review, 1982Although collective creation has been an important development in Canadian theatre over the past decade, we have not had the volume of critical writing and theoretical investigation of the form that one might find, for instance, in Latin America, where a similar movement has been analyzed systematically by directors and critics such as Boal ...
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Collective Creation on the West Coast
Canadian Theatre Review, 2008In the mid-1990s, Vancouver gave birth to three companies that have changed the face of theatre on the West Coast: Electric Company Theatre, Boca del Lupo and neworldtheatre. All three collectives have helped shape Vancouver’s rich new theatrical ecology by virtue of their original, self-created work and unique performance protocols, reinvigorating ...
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“Collective Creation”: A Multidisciplinary Drama Program
The Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 1994Anew middle-years arts education pilot project gets underway this year in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada, the result of several years of research by the Saskatchewan Education curriculum writers and the Advisory Committee to the Minister of Education.
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Communal Innovation: Collective Creation Towards Wellbeing
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019This article introduces the concept of “communal innovation” as the collaborative process through which marginalized communities or community-based organizations transform their social and ecological environment towards collective wellbeing. Communal innovations are emerging from place-based ontologies that allow for the construction of futures beyond ...
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The Accidental Rebirth of Collective Creation
2013In the early twentieth century, France witnessed the advent of a collective creation movement—derived in part from the commedia dell’arte—presided over by Jacques Copeau in its initial stage.1 Although the form that collective creation took from the beginning is familiar to us from its later incarnations in the1960s and beyond, the concerns of ...
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The Case for Collective Musical Creation
Diogenes, 1959The cultivated Westerner has such a strict conception of the nature and the ends of artistic creation that even the hypothesis of a collective creative act seems aberrant to him. In a word, our official music is the property of an informed milieu or an elite.
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Collective Creation of Open Science
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