Killing creativity : are schools or parents to blame /

If we're all born with creative potential, why do many children lose their inventive tendencies as they grow? This program observes 25 seven-year-olds and their families in order to study childhood creativity, why it frequently fades, and why it matters.--Container

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: BBC Active (Firm), BBC Videos for Education & Training, British Broadcasting Corporation, Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm), Open University
Other Authors: Coughlan, Rachel, Good, Josh, Livingstone, Tessa, Winston, Robert M. L
Format: Unknown
Language:English
Published: Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c2008
Series:Child of our time ; 2007
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Description
Summary:If we're all born with creative potential, why do many children lose their inventive tendencies as they grow? This program observes 25 seven-year-olds and their families in order to study childhood creativity, why it frequently fades, and why it matters.--Container
Item Description:Originally broadcast as part of the BBC television series: Child of our time, 2007
Title from disc surface
"BBC Active"--Container
"Child of our time: a year-to-year study of child development"--Container
Physical Description:1 videodisc (ca. 60 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in
Format:DVD-R
Production Credits:Photography, Andrew Thompson ; film editor, John Wilkinson ; title music, Elizabeth Parker