• Unlocking Potential: Rethinking Gifted Education and Twice-Exceptional Learners with Dr. Austina De Bonte
    Feb 18 2025

    Sign up for our weekly newsletter here! In this episode of the "Fueling Creativity in Education Podcast," hosts Cyndi Burnett and Matthew Worwood engage in a thought-provoking discussion with Dr. Austina De Bonte, an expert in gifted education. Austina who transitioned from a successful career in technology at Microsoft to pursue her passion for gifted education, shares her multifaceted experiences and research. She highlights the challenges and strategies associated with equitable identification of gifted students, particularly focusing on twice exceptional students—those who are both gifted and have a learning difference or disability. Dr. De Bonte emphasizes the importance of using methods such as local norms and or-based rules in testing to provide a more inclusive and accurate identification process. She also addresses the stereotypes and assumptions associated with giftedness and the need for a broader understanding of the complexities involved. Throughout the episode, Dr. De Bonte explores the significance of re-evaluating the terminology used in gifted education, supporting the shift from "gifted" to "highly capable" to mitigate misconceptions. Additionally, she offers valuable insights for parents navigating the educational system with twice exceptional children, encouraging a deeper exploration of underlying issues that may affect a child's performance. Listeners will gain an understanding of how Austina's approach intertwines creative educational experiences with systematic solutions, ultimately advocating for a more comprehensive and equitable gifted education landscape. The episode provides valuable perspectives for educators, parents, and administrators seeking to enhance their understanding of gifted education and foster creativity in the classroom. About Dr. Austina De Bonte: Dr. Austina De Bonte is President of WA Coalition for Gifted Education, Past President of NW Gifted Child Association, Advisor to The G Word documentary, and a consultant at Smart is not Easy. She specializes in helping families get to the root cause(s) of their kids’ twice exceptional challenges. Her signature style combines her experience as a parent of grown 2e students and family consultant along with synthesized research, current district practices across Washington State, and cutting-edge neuroscience. She has a Masters degree from MIT (1998), and an Ed.D. from Bridges Graduate School (2024), where her dissertation was titled “Beyond Universal Screening: Practices and Attitudes that Promote Equity in an Accelerated Program.” Learn more about her at Smart is Not Easy. Eager to bring more creativity into your school district? Check out our sponsor Curiosity2Create.org and join their Creativity Network for Educators at Curiosity2Connect! Check out our Podcast Website to dive deeper into Creativity in Education! For more information on Creativity in Education, check out: Matt's Website: Worwood Classroom Cyndi's Website: Creativity and Education

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    36 mins
  • Exploring Creativity, Metacognition, and Gifted Education with Dr. Jeb Puryear
    Feb 11 2025

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    Welcome to an exciting new episode of the Fueling Creativity in Education Podcast as we kick off season 10 with a compelling mini-series on diversity, creativity and gifted education, recorded live at the 2024 National Association for Gifted and Talented Conference in Seattle, Washington. In this episode, our hosts, Dr. Cyndi Burnett and Dr. Matthew Worwood sit down with Dr. Jeb Puryear, an associate professor at the University of Montana. Dr. Puryear imparts his extensive knowledge on the intersection of creativity, talent development, and education. They delve into how creativity research can help address systemic inequities in education and explore intriguing topics such as divergent thinking and creative metacognition, providing invaluable insights for teachers endeavoring to integrate creativity into their classrooms effectively.

    Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of ways to contextualize creative assignments for students, linking them to real-world problems and encouraging students to develop a capacity for evaluating ideas critically. The conversation also covers the challenges of equitable education for gifted students and explores intervention strategies rather than relying solely on identification practices. Dr. Puryear emphasizes the importance of recognizing and nurturing creativity in students and teachers alike, and presents an array of strategies to empower educators in fostering a more inclusive and innovative learning environment. Tune in to explore these pivotal themes and to glean inspiration from Dr. Puryear’s creative educational experiences and insights, aimed at transforming how we approach gifted education and creativity in K-12 settings.

    About Dr. Jeb Puryear:

    Dr.Jeb Puryear is an Associate Professor of Gifted Education at the University of Montana and a former Research Associate at the National Center for Research on Gifted Education. Additionally, he has spent two decades as a teacher and educational administrator. Jeb is an active member of NAGC networks, current chair-elect of the Research & Evaluation network, and routinely serves the gifted education community through editorial work for journals and as a conference proposal reviewer. Jeb has had his work published across top outlets in both the gifted education and creativity fields. His research interests center on creativity, underserved populations in gifted education, and the psychology of talent development.

    Eager to bring more creativity into your school district? Check out our sponsor Curiosity2Create.org and join their Creativity Network for Educators at Curiosity2Connect!

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    For more information on Creativity in Education, check out:

    Cyndi's Website: Creativity and Education

    Matt's Website: Worwood Classroom

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    34 mins
  • Introducing Season 10 live from NAGC 2024
    Feb 4 2025

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    We are back for Season 10 of the Fueling Creativity in Education podcast! In this episode, hosts Dr. Cyndi Burnett and Dr. Matthew Worwood announce a unique and exciting start with episodes recorded on location at the National Association for Gifted and Talented Conference in Seattle. This season also features a special miniseries that explores gifted education alongside diversity, equity, and inclusion topics, kicking off with three insightful episodes.

    The episode also highlights several developments aimed at amplifying the podcast's reach and resources. Cyndi shares her endeavor to launch a weekly newsletter featuring episodes and updates from past guests, labeled as "extra fuel." Meanwhile, Matthew discusses the extensive redesign and organization of their website, which now hosts over 200 episodes sorted into collections like STEM, theater education, and creativity research. Additionally, they introduce Jimmy Wilson, an emerging scholar who will contribute cutting-edge research insights, and Katherine Fu, their new creative producer. The hosts conclude with an appetizer of what’s to come, including a new concluding question for guests about creative educational experiences, setting the stage for an engaging and resourceful season.

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    Check out our Podcast Website to dive deeper into Creativity in Education!

    For more information on Creativity in Education, check out:

    Cyndi's Website: Creativity and Education

    Matt's Website: Worwood Classroom

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    16 mins
  • Listen and Learn: Embracing Uncertainty in Learning
    Jan 28 2025

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    In this final episode of the Winter 2025 Listen and Learn Series of the Fueling Creativity in Education Podcast, hosts Dr. Matthew Worwood and Dr. Cyndi Burnett delve into the concept of uncertainty in the learning process. Revisiting a profound conversation with renowned creativity expert Dr. Ron Beghetto, they explore how embracing uncertainty and acknowledging negative emotions can enhance creativity and learning outcomes in the classroom.

    Episode Highlights:

    • Understanding Productive Uncertainty: How uncertainty can be a catalyst for creativity and deeper learning.
    • Embracing Negative Emotions: The importance of recognizing and supporting students through feelings of anger, frustration, and doubt.
    • "My Favorite Failure" Project: Dr. Beghetto's approach to reframing failure as a positive learning experience.
    • Strategies for Educators: Practical ways teachers can create environments that allow students to navigate uncertainty and develop resilience.

    Key Quote from Dr. Ron Beghetto:

    "Why isn't it okay for young people to have negative emotions in school when they're really doing difficult work? Why isn't it okay for them to get angry and frustrated? I think it's okay to recognize it. And in fact, it's supportive to let a teacher say... 'I see that you're angry. I can understand that you're angry. Do you need help? Can we support you in kind of working through this?'"

    Discussion Questions for Professional Learning Communities (PLCs):

    1. Navigating Uncertainty:
    • Reflect on a time when uncertainty in your classroom led to productive learning. What factors contributed to this positive outcome?
    • How can you intentionally incorporate uncertainty to foster creativity and problem-solving skills?

    Supporting Negative Emotions:

    • How do you currently respond when students express frustration or anger during challenging tasks?
    • What strategies can you implement to validate these emotions and guide students through them?

    Differentiating Uncertainty:

    • How can you distinguish between productive and unproductive uncertainty in your teaching practices?
    • What steps can you take to minimize unnecessary frustration while still challenging your students?

    Tools and Strategies:

    • What tools can you provide students to help them navigate uncertainty and failure?
    • How can you model resilience and a growth mindset in the face of challenges?

    Reflecting on Practice:

    • How might acknowledging and discussing your own failures benefit your students?
    • In what ways can sharing stories of overcoming obstacles inspire and motivate learners?

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Curiosity to Create Network: A nonprofit organization offering professional development, online courses, and a creative thinking network for educators.
      • Website: https://curiositytocreate.org
    • Fueling Creativity Podcast Website: Access all episodes and resources.
      • Website: https://fuelingcreativitypodcast.com

    Join the Conversation:

    Don't have a professional learning community? Join the Curiosity to Connect Network to participate in monthly webinars, access creative lesson plans, and be part of a supportive community focused on fostering creativity in education

    Eager to bring more creativity into your school district?

    Check out our sponsor Curiosity2Create.org

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    17 mins
  • Listen and Learn: What values do you express in the classroom?
    Jan 21 2025

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    In this episode of the Fueling Creativity in Education Podcast, Dr. Matthew Worwood and Dr. Cyndi Burnett highlight insights from their interview with Dr. Kulvarn Atwal, an innovative headteacher and thought leader in education. Together, they explore the transformative power of questioning assumptions and aligning classroom practices with core values to foster creativity and flexibility in schools.

    Episode Highlights:

    • Real-world examples of how questioning classroom norms can unlock dialogue and creativity.
    • The role of teacher autonomy and flexibility in promoting student engagement.
    • Actionable strategies for creating shared values and expectations with students.

    Key Quote from Dr. Kulvarn Atwal: "I went into the second school, and the culture was: 'Everybody has to do the same thing because that's what they think consistency is.' That is not consistency. Consistency is consistency of values, consistency of expectations, consistency of aspirations—not consistency of doing the same thing. You're not going to get the outcomes for the children if everyone is doing the same thing."

    Discussion Questions for PLCs:

    1. What values guide your teaching practice, and how do they manifest in your classroom?
    2. Are there any routines or assumptions in your school that could benefit from being questioned?
    3. How can autonomy and flexibility inspire both educators and students?
    4. How do you define "consistency" in your school or classroom? How does this definition impact creativity?
    5. What strategies can you use to collaboratively set expectations and values with students at the start of the year?

    Resources Mentioned:

    • YouTube Video on Crafting Classroom Contracts by Dr. Cyndi Burnett
    • Downloadable Discussion Questions for PLCs.

    Join the Conversation: Don’t have a professional learning community? Join the Curiosity to Connect Network for resources, webinars, and a supportive community of creative educators. Learn more here.

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    Check out our sponsor Curiosity2Create.org

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    15 mins
  • Listen and Learn: Generating a Definition of Creativity
    Jan 14 2025

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    In this episode of the Fueling Creativity in Education Podcast, Dr. Matthew Worwood and Dr. Cindy Burnett continue their Winter 2025 Listen and Learn Series by revisiting a compelling conversation with Dr. Marta Ockluy. Known for her groundbreaking work on redefining creativity, Dr. Ockluy shares a human-centered perspective on creativity and contrasts it with computational creativity, a timely topic in the age of generative AI.

    Episode Highlights:

    • Dr. Marta Ockluy’s human-centered definition of creativity: "Creativity is the person-centered process of imagining possibilities and taking embodied expressive action that makes your ideas real."
    • The role of openness, curiosity, and authenticity in creative thinking.
    • How computational creativity challenges traditional views of human creativity.
    • Actionable prompts to facilitate meaningful discussions about creativity in schools and professional learning communities (PLCs).

    Key Discussion Questions for PLCs:

    1. How do you define creativity in your classroom or school community?
    2. What does creativity “look like” and “sound like” in your teaching environment?
    3. How can openness and curiosity foster creativity among students and educators?
    4. What role does computational creativity and generative AI play in reshaping our understanding of creativity?
    5. How do shared definitions of creativity help build a supportive and innovative school culture?

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Downloadable Discussion Questions for PLCs

    Join the Conversation: Don’t have a professional learning community? Join the Curiosity to Connect Network for monthly webinars, creative lesson plans, and a supportive community of like-minded educators. Learn more here.

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    11 mins
  • Listen and Learn: Exploring the Connection Between Joy and Creative Teaching
    Jan 7 2025

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    In this episode of the Fueling Creativity in Education Podcast, Dr. Matthew Worwood and Dr. Cyndi Burnett kick off their Winter 2025 Listen and Learn Series with a deep dive into the role of joy in creative teaching. Drawing inspiration from their interview with Dr. Susan Keller-Mathers, the conversation explores how teachers can rekindle joy, overcome burnout, and design flexible, engaging learning experiences for their students.

    Episode Highlights:

    • Why joy is a key ingredient in creative teaching.
    • Strategies for navigating burnout and reigniting passion for teaching.
    • The importance of flexibility in lesson planning and adapting to challenges.
    • Practical questions for professional learning communities (PLCs) to discuss and reflect on their practices.

    Key Quote from Dr. Susan Keller-Mathers: "Creative teaching is about your craft. It is about you as a teacher becoming more creative. And what that looks like is you are bringing more joy, more motivating activities, more curiosity to your own thinking about your lessons. It can lead a teacher on the path to burnout, to rejuvenating who they are and why they came into the profession."

    Discussion Questions for PLCs:

    • When have you experienced joy in your teaching, and what contributed to it?
    • What barriers do you encounter that hinder joy in your classroom?
    • How do you intentionally incorporate joy and creativity into your lessons?
    • What strategies can you use to rekindle joy when burnout occurs?

    Join the Conversation: Don’t have a professional learning community? Join the Curiosity to Connect Network for webinars, lesson plans, and a supportive community of creative educators.

    Eager to bring more creativity into your school district?

    Check out our sponsor Curiosity2Create.org

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    14 mins
  • New Year Special: Setting Goals for 2025
    Dec 30 2024

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    In this special New Year's episode of the Fueling Creativity in Education Podcast, hosts Dr. Matthew Worwood and Dr. Cyndi Burnett take a reflective look back on their goals and achievements from 2024 while setting new objectives for 2025. With an air of playful banter, they celebrate their successes, such as updating the podcast's cover art, launching a comprehensive website with organized collections of episodes, and reaching the milestone of 193 episodes with 100 guest appearances. They also delve into the partial completion of their anticipated book and their exciting foray into live episode recordings and professional presentations, emphasizing that goals sometimes require flexibility and adaptability.

    As they turn their focus to 2025, Matthew and Cyndi articulate their ambitious plans, which include finishing their book manuscript and enhancing professional learning through the podcast. They introduce episodes highlighting key moments from seasons one and two, designed to support educators' professional development. The hosts also invite listeners to engage by filling out a quick survey to help shape the future content of the podcast, with opportunities to win books and prizes. Listeners are encouraged to form professional learning communities, either in person or through online platforms like LinkedIn, to foster a collaborative environment centered on creativity in education. Happy New Year from the Fueling Creativity in Education Podcast team!

    Eager to bring more creativity into your school district? Check out our sponsor Curiosity2Create.org What to learn more about Design Thinking in Education? Do you want to build a sustained culture of innovation and creativity at your school? Visit WorwoodClassroom.com to understand how Design Thinking can promote teacher creativity and support professional growth in the classroom.

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    12 mins