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505 8 |a The role of play and imagination in young children's learningDifferent and changing perspectives on play and learning in ECEC; The study; The Preparatory year (circa 2004-2007); The Preparatory year (circa 2012-2015); P-2 Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting: Advice and Guidelines; The interface between policy and practice in Prep in Queensland; Conclusion; Notes; References; 3. Petting zoos and little dark spaces: Fantasy to inform school design ; Learning spaces projects; Learning from the two projects; A place for collective imagination; References 
505 8 |a 4. Letters of gratitude: A pedagogy of hope for teachers of young people with disabilities Hope and imagination; Fitz and I; Art, creativity, imagination and disability; Narrative inquiry; Letters of gratitude; Last word from Fitz; Note; References; Part II: Creative imagination ; Up the creek without a metaphor: An introduction to creative imagination ; References; 5. "Just use your imagination": A teacher educator's explorations of assessment ; Trying to teach differently about difference; Demonstrating understandings differently; Just use your imagination; Closing thoughts; References 
505 8 |a 6. Creativity for engagement and inclusion Introduction; Creativity for engagement and learning success; Creativity for social inclusion; Creating creative classrooms: tips for teachers; A world of possibilities; Note; References; 7. Imagining ourselves as twenty-first-century learners: Making space to learn ; Introduction; Imagination and agency; Making space to learn; Research design; Invitations to imagine a physical learning space; Invitations to imagine a new learning space through the curriculum; Invitations to imagine actions and be agents 
505 8 |a Invitations to reimagine pedagogic relational spacesConclusion; References; Part III: Critical imagination ; "And keep your eyes wide": An introduction to critical imagination ; References; 8. The power of creative, critical and empathic imagination to shape transformative opportunities in the teaching of literacy ; Overview; Theoretical lens; Symbolic violence and the habitus; Methodological positioning; Creative imagination; Critical imagination; Creativity and transformation; Empathic imagination; Conclusion; Notes; References; 9. Re-imagining Indigenous education through flexi-schooling 
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contents Cover ; Half Title ; Title Page ; Copyright Page ; Table of Contents ; List of illustrations ; List of contributors ; Preface ; Acknowledgments ; 1. Introduction: Reimagining imagination ; Reason v imagination; A new theory of imagination; Fantasy; Creative imagination; Empathic imagination; Critical imagination; Imagination in action; References; Part I: Fantasy ; "Why is it so?": An introduction to fantasy ; References; 2. Playful pedagogies: Promoting active learning through play and imagination in the early years of school ; Introduction
The role of play and imagination in young children's learningDifferent and changing perspectives on play and learning in ECEC; The study; The Preparatory year (circa 2004-2007); The Preparatory year (circa 2012-2015); P-2 Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting: Advice and Guidelines; The interface between policy and practice in Prep in Queensland; Conclusion; Notes; References; 3. Petting zoos and little dark spaces: Fantasy to inform school design ; Learning spaces projects; Learning from the two projects; A place for collective imagination; References
4. Letters of gratitude: A pedagogy of hope for teachers of young people with disabilities Hope and imagination; Fitz and I; Art, creativity, imagination and disability; Narrative inquiry; Letters of gratitude; Last word from Fitz; Note; References; Part II: Creative imagination ; Up the creek without a metaphor: An introduction to creative imagination ; References; 5. "Just use your imagination": A teacher educator's explorations of assessment ; Trying to teach differently about difference; Demonstrating understandings differently; Just use your imagination; Closing thoughts; References
6. Creativity for engagement and inclusion Introduction; Creativity for engagement and learning success; Creativity for social inclusion; Creating creative classrooms: tips for teachers; A world of possibilities; Note; References; 7. Imagining ourselves as twenty-first-century learners: Making space to learn ; Introduction; Imagination and agency; Making space to learn; Research design; Invitations to imagine a physical learning space; Invitations to imagine a new learning space through the curriculum; Invitations to imagine actions and be agents
Invitations to reimagine pedagogic relational spacesConclusion; References; Part III: Critical imagination ; "And keep your eyes wide": An introduction to critical imagination ; References; 8. The power of creative, critical and empathic imagination to shape transformative opportunities in the teaching of literacy ; Overview; Theoretical lens; Symbolic violence and the habitus; Methodological positioning; Creative imagination; Critical imagination; Creativity and transformation; Empathic imagination; Conclusion; Notes; References; 9. Re-imagining Indigenous education through flexi-schooling
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4. Letters of gratitude: A pedagogy of hope for teachers of young people with disabilities Hope and imagination; Fitz and I; Art, creativity, imagination and disability; Narrative inquiry; Letters of gratitude; Last word from Fitz; Note; References; Part II: Creative imagination ; Up the creek without a metaphor: An introduction to creative imagination ; References; 5. "Just use your imagination": A teacher educator's explorations of assessment ; Trying to teach differently about difference; Demonstrating understandings differently; Just use your imagination; Closing thoughts; References
6. Creativity for engagement and inclusion Introduction; Creativity for engagement and learning success; Creativity for social inclusion; Creating creative classrooms: tips for teachers; A world of possibilities; Note; References; 7. Imagining ourselves as twenty-first-century learners: Making space to learn ; Introduction; Imagination and agency; Making space to learn; Research design; Invitations to imagine a physical learning space; Invitations to imagine a new learning space through the curriculum; Invitations to imagine actions and be agents
Invitations to reimagine pedagogic relational spacesConclusion; References; Part III: Critical imagination ; "And keep your eyes wide": An introduction to critical imagination ; References; 8. The power of creative, critical and empathic imagination to shape transformative opportunities in the teaching of literacy ; Overview; Theoretical lens; Symbolic violence and the habitus; Methodological positioning; Creative imagination; Critical imagination; Creativity and transformation; Empathic imagination; Conclusion; Notes; References; 9. Re-imagining Indigenous education through flexi-schooling
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Cover ; Half Title ; Title Page ; Copyright Page ; Table of Contents ; List of illustrations ; List of contributors ; Preface ; Acknowledgments ; 1. Introduction: Reimagining imagination ; Reason v imagination; A new theory of imagination; Fantasy; Creative imagination; Empathic imagination; Critical imagination; Imagination in action; References; Part I: Fantasy ; "Why is it so?": An introduction to fantasy ; References; 2. Playful pedagogies: Promoting active learning through play and imagination in the early years of school ; Introduction
The role of play and imagination in young children's learningDifferent and changing perspectives on play and learning in ECEC; The study; The Preparatory year (circa 2004-2007); The Preparatory year (circa 2012-2015); P-2 Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting: Advice and Guidelines; The interface between policy and practice in Prep in Queensland; Conclusion; Notes; References; 3. Petting zoos and little dark spaces: Fantasy to inform school design ; Learning spaces projects; Learning from the two projects; A place for collective imagination; References
4. Letters of gratitude: A pedagogy of hope for teachers of young people with disabilities Hope and imagination; Fitz and I; Art, creativity, imagination and disability; Narrative inquiry; Letters of gratitude; Last word from Fitz; Note; References; Part II: Creative imagination ; Up the creek without a metaphor: An introduction to creative imagination ; References; 5. "Just use your imagination": A teacher educator's explorations of assessment ; Trying to teach differently about difference; Demonstrating understandings differently; Just use your imagination; Closing thoughts; References
6. Creativity for engagement and inclusion Introduction; Creativity for engagement and learning success; Creativity for social inclusion; Creating creative classrooms: tips for teachers; A world of possibilities; Note; References; 7. Imagining ourselves as twenty-first-century learners: Making space to learn ; Introduction; Imagination and agency; Making space to learn; Research design; Invitations to imagine a physical learning space; Invitations to imagine a new learning space through the curriculum; Invitations to imagine actions and be agents
Invitations to reimagine pedagogic relational spacesConclusion; References; Part III: Critical imagination ; "And keep your eyes wide": An introduction to critical imagination ; References; 8. The power of creative, critical and empathic imagination to shape transformative opportunities in the teaching of literacy ; Overview; Theoretical lens; Symbolic violence and the habitus; Methodological positioning; Creative imagination; Critical imagination; Creativity and transformation; Empathic imagination; Conclusion; Notes; References; 9. Re-imagining Indigenous education through flexi-schooling
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