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Schubert, Daniel S. P.; Biondi, Angelo M. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1976
Attempts to distinguish between two major categories of creativity and draws from the fields of music and art for examples showing how these two types merge compatibly to produce a tangible outcome. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Creative Activities, Creative Expression, Creativity
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Torrance, E. Paul; Torrance, Pansy – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1972
Article is based on an evaluation report of a creativity workshop for disadvantaged children conducted in 1971. (Authors)
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Creative Expression, Curriculum, Disadvantaged Youth
Pinkston, Ria R. – 1981
In brainstorming a group attempts to find a solution for a specific problem by amassing all the ideas spontaneously contributed by members. Brainstorming is recommended when the generation of ideas will be beneficial to the solution of problems. Four fundamental rules of brainstorming include: (1) criticism is not allowed during the thinking…
Descriptors: Brainstorming, Creative Activities, Creative Expression, Creativity
Raudsepp, Eugene – Creative Computing, 1983
Discusses various attributes of and factors related to creative problem solving. These include sensitivity to problems, fluency, flexibility, originality, curiosity, feelings and the unconscious, motivation, freedom from fear of failure, persistence, and concentration. (JN)
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Creative Expression, Creative Thinking, Creativity
Moore, Michael T. – 1983
Studies of creativity have generally dealt with the creative act, typically defined as the statistically infrequent approach to problem solving. A study was conducted to determine whether a relationship exists between problem discovery and originality of the written product, and whether problem-finding behavior may be observed in student writers.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creative Activities, Creative Expression, Creative Thinking
Indianapolis Council of Parent Cooperatives, IN. – 1975
The activities described in this guide have been collected in an effort to suggest an underlying philosophy for a language arts curriculum in nursery schools and to outline and suggest a variety of methods by which this philosophy can be put to use. Materials commonly found in the classroom, outside, and in the home, and well-known songs and games…
Descriptors: Attention Span, Creative Activities, Creative Expression, Curriculum Guides