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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)
Kane, Michael – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2015
Michael Kane writes in this article that he is in more or less complete agreement with Professor Koretz's characterization of the problem outlined in the paper published in this issue of "Measurement." Kane agrees that current testing practices are not adequate for test-based accountability (TBA) systems, but he writes that he is far…
Descriptors: Educational Testing, Accountability, Standardized Tests, Equated Scores
Sarouphim, Ketty M. – High Ability Studies, 2012
In the article "Towards a systemic theory of gifted education", A. Ziegler and S. N. Phillipson present an interesting approach to gifted education. The actiotope model explains giftedness in light of systems theory where constant interchange occurs between the gifted person, his/her actions, and the environment in which he or she evolves. The…
Descriptors: Gifted, Systems Approach, Academically Gifted, Models
Holth, Per – Behavior Analyst, 2012
A series of experiments on operant variability by Neuringer and colleagues (e.g., Neuringer, 1986, 2002; Page & Neuringer, 1985) have been repeatedly cited as showing that behavioral variability can be reinforced by making reinforcement contingent on it. They showed that the degree of variability in pigeons' eight-peck sequences, as measured by U…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension), Reinforcement, Topography
Bowers, Jeffrey S.; Damian, Markus F.; Davis, Colin J. – Psychological Review, 2009
Presents a postscript to the current authors' comment on the original article, "Short-term memory for serial order: A recurrent neural network model," by M. M. Botvinick and D. C. Plaut. In their commentary, the current authors demonstrated that Botvinick and Plaut's (2006) model of immediate serial recall catastrophically fails when familiar…
Descriptors: Serial Ordering, Short Term Memory, Alphabets, Models
Engel, Susan – Harvard Educational Review, 2011
In this essay, Susan Engel argues that curiosity is both intrinsic to children's development and unfolds through social interactions. Thus, it should be cultivated in schools, even though it is often almost completely absent from classrooms. Calling on well-established research and more recent studies, Engel argues that interactions between…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Learning Activities, Childhood Interests, Teacher Student Relationship
Smith, Karen – International Journal for Academic Development, 2009
In an increasingly global higher education environment, many universities are taking their educational services overseas. One model of overseas provision is through transnational (offshore) education. Transnational teaching challenges the prevailing understanding of an academic role at every level. Transnational teachers are expected to work in…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Higher Education, Professional Development, Teaching Experience
Meszaros, Cheryl – Journal of Museum Education, 2008
What I put forward here is that the interpretative practices of the museum, whether they take the form of exhibitions, education programs, written texts or digital productions, are fashioned by relationships between the familiar and unfamiliar, which in turn both shape and are shaped by human understanding in general. The development of a new…
Descriptors: Museums, Exhibits, Familiarity, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension)

Carter, Phillip; Strauss, Mark S. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1981
Clarifies several issues in response to recent criticisms of habituation and related novelty-preference techniques used in studies of infant memory. (RH)
Descriptors: Infants, Memory, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension), Research Problems

Bailin, Sharon – Interchange, 1985
The emphasis on creativity in contemporary society has been interpreted as desire for novelty. Newness does not make a work creative: It must also be significant. Problems with the idea that production of novelty is a sufficient or necessary condition for for creativity are explored. (MT)
Descriptors: Creativity, Fine Arts, Innovation, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension)

Treffinger, Donald J.; And Others – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1983
The author quotes passages from the first two chapters of "Genesis" to support four hypotheses such as that the stages of creative process do not occur systematically but are reported in orderly sequence. (MC)
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Creative Development, Creative Expression, Creativity
Packwood, Gary – Teaching Music, 2005
First-time singers present excellent opportunities for choral directors to fine-tune their teaching by truly working with beginners. In this article, the author discusses how beginning singers learn to sing well. Despite the unique challenges and various musical backgrounds of these students, if choral directors can teach them the basics of…
Descriptors: Singing, Music Teachers, Music Techniques, Drills (Practice)

Sophian, Catherine – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1980
Critically evaluates habituation and related models for studying infant memory, focusing on methodological and substantive limitations which restrict the derivation of information from them. The essay considers existing research on the development of object permanence as an alternative source of information about infant memory. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Infants, Memory, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension)

Beidler, Peter G., Ed. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1986
The ten finalists for the Council for Advancement and Support of Education's annual Professor of the Year award discuss how they keep from being bored and boring in their instruction despite teaching the same subject matter each year, and how they maintain the enthusiasm they had on entering the profession. (MSE)
Descriptors: Attention Control, College Faculty, College Instruction, Higher Education

Lewis, Michael; Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne – Intelligence, 1981
The authors discuss methodological and theoretical issues in psychological investigations of infant attention, fixation times, habituation, and intelligence. A consensus on how to measure individual differences in habituation has not been reached. The relation between IQ and attention is discussed. (RD)
Descriptors: Attention, Cognitive Measurement, Individual Differences, Infants
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