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How often do we shut down an idea before it has a chance to develop? And what opportunities might we miss when we judge ideas too quickly?
In this episode of the Fueling Creativity in Education Podcast Listen and Learn Summer Series, Dr. Cyndi Burnett introduces the second action from The Future Creative: 10 Actions for Fueling Creativity in Education: Keep Open.
Listen in as Cyndi explores why creativity requires us to resist the urge to immediately judge ideas and instead remain open long enough to discover what might be hidden within them. Through a simple classroom example, she demonstrates how even an impractical idea can reveal a valuable insight when we take the time to understand the need behind it.
In this practical episode, she explores:
– Why our first reaction to new ideas is often judgment
– How quickly dismissing ideas can limit creative thinking
– The difference between evaluating an idea and staying open to possibility
– Why even unrealistic ideas may contain valuable insights
– How positive judgments can stop idea development just as quickly as negative ones
– The importance of separating idea generation from evaluation
– What happens when students feel their ideas are immediately dismissed
– How awareness of our own judgment patterns can strengthen creativity
– A simple exercise for monitoring judgments throughout the week
– Why keeping ideas open creates opportunities for better solutions to emerge
Cyndi also shares a classroom assignment she has used for years that helps students recognize just how often they judge ideas without realizing it.
If you are an educator, school leader, or anyone interested in fostering creativity, this episode offers a simple but powerful practice for creating more space for curiosity, exploration, and possibility.
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