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7Cs for Building Creative Confidence in the Anthropocene

Author : Deborah Forbe

Abstract :This commentary seeks to bridge a gap in methodologies, and hence methods, for building creative confidence in the Anthropocene period. As I will discuss in my commentary, creative confidence includes the abilities to define and solve problems in new ways, to think and explore expansively, to create and build. Throughout my extensive career as an artist and college instructor/lecturer domains, I have actively explored diverse methodologies to enhance the creative problem-solving abilities of artists, educators, students, and community agencies. Over time, it has become evident that these investigations, using existing methodologies, (e.g. Design Thinking, Universal Design for Learning) predominantly revolve around devising solutions within the confines of human defined predicaments, often regarding human exceptionalism as the standard in solutions. In a quest for healthier, more productive methods for building creative confidence, to approach solutions to human created problems, I am respectfully continuing to learn about Canadian Indigenous Ways of Knowing. Story, image, lived experience, and particularly circularity and reciprocity, are Canadian Indigenous pathways I am conscientiously traveling along in my ongoing learning journey. The present Anthropocene period unequivocally underscores that the gravest concerns imperiling our planet stem from human actions. Consequently, it becomes imperative to transcend the limitations of human-centric viewpoints. This is the gap that 7Cs in the Anthropocene seeks to bridge, at a time that our earth deeply needs the workings of creative confidence to help solve the problems of this age. 7Cs (curiosity, connection, collaboration, complexity, chaos, creativity, courage), are rooted in lived experience, Indigenous methodologies of story and image, that I use with care and gratitude

Keywords :creative confidence, Anthropocene, Indigenous methodologies, 7Cs framework, problem-solving

Conference Name :International Symposium on Teaching, Education, and Learning (STEL-25)

Conference Place Helsinki, Finland

Conference Date 22nd May 2025

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