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How Culture Shapes the Way We Communicate
How Culture Shapes Communication in Higher Education Teaching. Explore how culture shapes communication in higher education and transforms university teaching. This article helps university lecturers understand how communication influences student engagement, belonging, and learning outcomes. Discover how creativity, cultural awareness, and pedagogical communication come together to support more meaningful, human-centred teaching practices in diverse and evolving university c

Louise Sommer
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The Reggio Emilia Method: When Creative Intelligence Shapes Complex Learning in Higher Education
Reggio Emilia is not just an educational method. It is a cultural movement born in Italy after the Second World War, emerging as an act of resistance. Communities scarred by war and repression decided they wanted a different future for their children; one rooted in freedom, collaboration, and creative expression. They wanted to cultivate free minds, resourceful humans, and a future built on innovation. This is creative intelligence at its core.

Louise Sommer
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The Art of Teaching, Designing, and Thinking: A Cross-Disciplinary Lens on Creative Intelligence
In a world that increasingly demands innovation, adaptability, and clarity, we often forget that the most powerful solutions come from the ability to think across disciplines. Over the years, I’ve come to realise that my most meaningful work doesn’t live in a single domain. It lives in the spaces between where psychology meets art, where teaching becomes design, and where coaching becomes a shared language of empowered learning. This is what I call creative intelligence in mo

Louise Sommer
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