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Harrington, David M. – Creativity Research Journal, 2018
From the mid-1950s to the present time, creativity researchers have typically adopted the view that any new piece of work must be statistically novel as well as non-trivially valuable to some group of people if it is to be considered creative. A few scholars have suggested that a new piece of work must also be surprising, non-obvious, or…
Descriptors: Creativity, Definitions, Researchers, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension)
Sulsberger, Megan J. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2018
Cecilia Caiman and Iann Lundegård's research highlights that an important goal of education is to equip younger generations with tools for innovation. This specifically applies in the realm of science education, as younger generations will likely require a unique preparation and skillset to tackle the environmental issues they will face in young…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Creativity, Teaching Methods, Imagination
Karp, Alexander – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2017
This article serves as commentary on the papers featured in the issue. Accordingly, these papers and the questions raised in them form the basis of its discussion. The papers, in turn, are addressing numerous aspects of creativity and working with the mathematically gifted, an area of study that has attracted considerable scholarly attention in…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Academically Gifted, General Education, Misconceptions
Dai, David Yun; Cheng, Huai – Roeper Review, 2017
In this response to Sternberg's (2017) feature article in this special issue, we identify and define a kind of closed-minded, dogmatic, self-serving thinking that is nowadays quite prevalent around the world but counterproductive in solving many social problems. We argue that overcoming such a mindset takes wisdom and creativity. We present some…
Descriptors: Creativity, Creative Thinking, Problem Solving, Teaching Methods
Howard, Patrick G. – Education Sciences, 2018
The education reforms called for in 21st century education initiatives have been characterized as radical. International efforts to reformulate education for 21st century teaching and learning are well-funded initiatives by coalitions including governments, not-for-profit organizations, and large corporations. This article is a critique of the…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Transformative Learning, Role of Education, Values
Sternberg, Robert J. – Roeper Review, 2017
In this essay, I respond to commentators on my article on the Active Concerned Citizenship and Ethical Leadership (ACCEL) model for understanding giftedness. I cover a number of topics that arose in or out of the commentaries, in particular, systems inertia; toxic leadership; teaching for creativity; flight from reality; the role of science,…
Descriptors: Gifted, Creativity, STEM Education, Ethics
Mika, Carl – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2016
How do we encourage Heidegger's notion of originary thinking in education, and indeed how should one engage with thinking at all? In this response, I consider the challenge that Heidegger lays down for speculation that refers certainty to the unknown. In my answer to the contributors of this special issue, I highlight the fact that all of us are…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Creativity, Thinking Skills, Educational Attitudes
Sternberg, Robert J. – Roeper Review, 2017
In this essay, I reply to my five commentators in the October 2017 issue of the "Roeper Review" [see EJ1157141, EJ1157168, EJ1157169, and EJ1157171] to my July 2017 article: "ACCEL: A New Model for Identifying the Gifted". I respond to each in turn. I end with the question I believe most important for those of us interested in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Models, Academically Gifted, Creativity
Stengel, Barbara S. – Education and Culture, 2018
How can and will educators in any setting work with young people of all ages to enable them to develop the ability to interrogate--without denigrating--the claims of candidates, the newsmaking of media, the needs of their neighbors, and the fears of their family members? The answer I offer and defend here involves two dispositions--creative…
Descriptors: Creativity, Positive Attitudes, Democracy, Educational Philosophy
Glaveanu, Vlad P.; Kaufman, James C. – Roeper Review, 2017
In this response, we commend Sternberg's Active Concerned Citizenship and Ethical Leadership (ACCEL) model yet urge him to consider an ACCEL-S model that more fully incorporates society's integrative role in giftedness. ACCEL-S builds on the highly complex and contextual view of giftedness proposed by Sternberg and transforms it into a…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Talent Identification, Models, Interpersonal Relationship
Berkovitz, Joseph – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2017
Hodson and Wong (2017, this issue) argue that, though the nature of science (NOS) is now an established focus of school science education and a key element in defining scientific literacy, "the consensus view" of NOS misrepresents contemporary scientific practice. They then propose a number of alternative approaches to science curriculum…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Reflection, Science Education, Elementary School Science
Mayer, Susan Jean – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2017
As an educator, Maxine Greene returned repeatedly to the dynamic transaction that John Dewey had theorized between a vital social world and individual creativity. With Dewey, she viewed mutually transformative relations with others as the wellspring of all personal growth and social progress and as key to achieving a form of freedom that both…
Descriptors: Creativity, Freedom, Moral Values, Educational Philosophy
Tebbs, Trevor J. – Roeper Review, 2017
This author responds to Sternberg (2017) and his article, "ACCEL: A New Model for Identifying the Gifted," published in his special issue of the "Roeper Review" focused on "wisdom in a changing world." Wisdom is evident throughout Sternberg's essay as he invites readers to consider the relevance of his ACCEL (Active…
Descriptors: Models, Self Efficacy, Critical Thinking, Gifted
Elliott, David J.; Silverman, Marissa – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2017
The praxial philosophy of music education in "Music Matters" (2015) argues that music educators should teach democratically, creatively, and ethically toward empowering students' abilities to achieve full human flourishing through critically reflective music making and listening of all kinds. Moreover, "Music Matters" contends…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Music Teachers, Ethics
Tampio, Nicholas – Democracy & Education, 2018
Parents, educators, and students have criticized the Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects for expecting students to regurgitate evidence from assigned texts rather than think for themselves. This article argues that this popular critique is accurate and that…
Descriptors: Language Arts, English Instruction, Common Core State Standards, History Instruction