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Glaveanu, Vlad; Kaufman, James C. – Gifted Education International, 2022
What is the aim of giftedness? Is the goal to narrow in on the gifts of a select few or to nurture everyone's gifts such that they may be exchanged with each other? Drawing from creativity theory, we emphasize the possible interactive element of giftedness. Current paradigms risk ignoring hidden creativities and for potential to remain in the…
Descriptors: Gifted, Creativity, Cooperation, Models
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Groman, Jennifer – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2022
The purpose of this study is to examine teacher perceptions of the long-term transformative impact of Piirto's Creativity Model and personal creativity exploration on teachers. Creativity training has been part of Ashland University's Talent Development program for over 20 years using Piirto's creativity model. The course encompasses multiple…
Descriptors: Creativity, Models, Transformative Learning, Teacher Attitudes
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Maker, C. June – Gifted Education International, 2021
With problem-solving as the focus and wisdom as the goal, the concept of giftedness is reconceptualized in the 21st century context. The two most prominent constructs in the field of education for the gifted, creativity and intelligence, are integrated into a view of exceptional talent as consisting of the ability and willingness to solve complex…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Creativity, Intelligence, Talent
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Hines, Margaret Easom; Catalana, Sarah Marie; Anderson, Brittany N. – Gifted Child Today, 2019
While creativity has traditionally been an essential component of gifted education, the majority of creative teaching strategies neglect to address its multifaceted nature. As a result, attempts to encourage creativity are often fractured, and gifted students struggle to recognize how academic content and creativity go hand-in-hand. This article…
Descriptors: Creativity, Academically Gifted, Teaching Methods, Consciousness Raising
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Smith, Jeffrey K.; Smith, Lisa F. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2017
We argue that the future of creativity research should focus on the dual goals of the development of individuals with great creative genius as well as the enhancement of creative activity in society in general. To achieve these goals, we need basic research that will help us better understand the fundamental nature of creativity. We describe an…
Descriptors: Creativity, Research, Models, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension)
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Renzulli, Joseph S. – International Journal for Talent Development and Creativity, 2016
Why and how should a society devote special resources to the development of giftedness in young people for the twenty-first century? If we agree that the goals of gifted education and talent development are to maximize young people's opportunities for self-fulfillment and increase society's reservoir of creative problem solvers and producers of…
Descriptors: Gifted, Creativity, Problem Solving, Talent Development
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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
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Han, Hwa-Jung; Shim, Kew-Cheol – Asia-Pacific Science Education, 2019
This study suggests an engineering design process-based (EDP-based) teaching and learning model in science education and examines its educational potential for scientifically gifted students. This model consists of activities designed to help students come up with creative solutions using the engineering design process in a methodological manner…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Gifted, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods
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Tinio, Pablo P. L.; Barbot, Baptiste – Creativity Theory and Action in Education, 2017
Creativity is a skill that many consider essential for success in school, career, and life (Florida, The rise of the creative class. Basic Books, New York, 2002; Florida, The flight of the creative class: the new global competition for talent. HarperBusiness, New York, 2005; Guilford, Am Psychol 5:444-454, 1950). For this reason, creativity has…
Descriptors: Creativity, Teaching Methods, Gifted, Barriers
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Shively, Kate; Stith, Krista M.; Rubenstein, Lisa DaVia – Gifted Child Today, 2018
The field of gifted education has a rich history of proposing and implementing innovative pedagogical practices to develop students' creative and critical thinking, yet less attention has been given to the assessment of these learning experiences. If creative and critical thinking are both inherently important in developing global problem solvers…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Student Evaluation, Creativity, Critical Thinking
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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
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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
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Runco, Mark A. – Roeper Review, 2017
This commentary is focused on Robert Sternberg's new Active Concerned Citizenship and Ethical Leadership (ACCEL) model. The new model is well conceived and goes far beyond existing models. It is especially attractive in that the emphasis is on ethics. Now more than ever before there is a clear need for education to support ethical reasoning and…
Descriptors: Leadership, Academically Gifted, Creativity, Models
Piske, Fernanda Hellen Ribeiro; Stoltz, Tania; Guérios, Ettiène; de Freitas, Samarah Perszel – Online Submission, 2016
This study aims to highlight the importance of creativity in education of gifted children. Gifted students are generally individuals that talk with uncertainty because they are always looking for solutions and discoveries for their varied researches in their area of interest. These students need educational practices that develop creativity and…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Creativity, Educational Practices, Personality Traits
Akgül, Savas; Kahveci, Nihat Gurel – Online Submission, 2017
The aim of this study is to investigate the relationships among students' mathematics self-efficacy, their metacognitive skills in mathematics and their mathematics achievement in relation to their mathematical creativity. The study's sample consisted of 445 gifted and talented middle school students who attended grades 5, 6, 7, and 8 at 13…
Descriptors: Creativity, Academically Gifted, Mathematics, Self Efficacy
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