"Your book is really good. When I stop reading, I find myself more creative than before. Thank you for that gift."
Debby Atwell, acclaimed author-illustrator, Maine
"Best of all, my students are thriving because of this book. Learning and Teaching Creativity is worth every minute spent in its pages."
Les Schofield, Microlit Almanac, teacher, writer & artist, North Carolina
"... full of teaching strategies that can help all teachers think more deeply and deliberately about their own and their students' imaginations."
Jean Hendrickson, Educational Consultant
Director Emeritus, Oklahoma A+ Schools
You do a fantastic job.... The examples from your life and the lives of others helped me to see the real-world application and how I can help students to grow their imagination and creativity."
Amy White, Gifted Support Teacher, Pennsylvania
"This book represents a rare combination of good science, practical and relevant advice, and a good read. Well done."
Rex E. Jung, Ph.D., Research Professor of Psychology, University of New Mexico
"Dan Hunter's Learning and Teaching Creativity is a masterful study of the way the human brain works, a deep investigation, speckled with humor, practical exercises, and examples from famous lives, into the way we learn. It's a gift, from an original thinker to educators and students alike."
Roland Merullo, Author of Breakfast with Buddha
"In reinforcing the value of teachers, Hunter makes a persuasive argument against our blind faith in artificial intelligence at the expense of the genuine creativity of the human imagination."
Alexandra Marshall, author of The Silence of Your Name: The Afterlife of a Suicide