Format
Individual Presentation
First Presenter's Institution
University of Georgia
Second Presenter's Institution
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Third Presenter's Institution
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Fourth Presenter's Institution
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Fifth Presenter's Institution
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Location
Percival
Strand #1
Academic Achievement & School Leadership
Relevance
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Brief Program Description
Educational researchers find that creativity and imagination are essential for learning, especially for difficult to reach students. How can you have a creativity-building activity that also develops critical social, emotional, and life skills for youth-at-risk populations? Educators from all areas can learn how to implement a series of creative challenges, such as mind puzzles, mystery games, and even Spam—yes, the canned meat—carving!
Summary
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Evidence
Presenter will provide.
Biographical Sketch
Kasey Bozeman, MS, County Extension Agent, University of Georgia, Liberty County Extension, Hinesville, GA
Keyword Descriptors
creativity, imagination, military-connected youth
Presentation Year
2018
Start Date
3-6-2018 2:45 PM
End Date
3-6-2018 4:00 PM
Recommended Citation
Bozeman, Kasey L., "Cultivating a Culture of Creativity – One Spam Carving at a Time!" (2018). National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference. 93.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/nyar_savannah/2018/2018/93
Life Skill Development Through a Mystery Bank Robbery
Great Wahsega Challenge.zip (858 kB)
Great Wahsega Challenge
Included in
Bilingual, Multilingual, and Multicultural Education Commons, Curriculum and Social Inquiry Commons, Other Education Commons, Outdoor Education Commons
Cultivating a Culture of Creativity – One Spam Carving at a Time!
Percival
Educational researchers find that creativity and imagination are essential for learning, especially for difficult to reach students. How can you have a creativity-building activity that also develops critical social, emotional, and life skills for youth-at-risk populations? Educators from all areas can learn how to implement a series of creative challenges, such as mind puzzles, mystery games, and even Spam—yes, the canned meat—carving!