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Rosenfield, Sylvia; Houtz, John C. – 1977
Development of problem-solving and creative thinking ability was examined through administration of experimental tasks to 240 gifted children (grade 2 to grade 6). Different patterns of development were noted: problem-solving skills grew steadily from grade 2 through grade 6; while creative thinking increased from grade 2 through grade 4, with no…
Descriptors: Child Development, Creative Development, Creativity, Elementary Education
Torrance, E. Paul – 1969
Although research on creativity has had virtually no impact on higher education except in rare instances, the chances are good that this will change in the 1970s. Creativity research has had an increasingly greater effect on pre-primary, primary and secondary education, and more and more students are prepared to do such research when they enter…
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Creativity Research, Higher Education, Problem Solving
Maier, Norman R. F. – 1970
Studies on individual and group problem solving from the past 15 years are brought together in this volume. Four sections of the book consider individual problem solving and the search for a possible unique factor in creativity. The next four sections concern themselves with the various aspects of group problem solving, and a final part of the…
Descriptors: Creativity, Decision Making, Group Behavior, Group Dynamics
Gourley, Theodore J. – NJEA Review, 1978
The Office of Gifted and Talented, New Jersey, and the Department of Education and Industrial Arts of Glassboro, South Carolina, cosponsored the first "Olympics of the Mind," a competition designed to develop and recognize the creative talents of high school students. The activity is described, and information for schools and teachers is provided.…
Descriptors: Creativity Tests, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Problem Solving
Ryan, Norman D. – Canadian Vocational Journal, 1978
The course Introduction to Technology (Quebec Department of Education) allows a student to increase his creative processes while increasing his technological awareness. This awareness is developed by the construction of a prototype which arises out of substantive technical information and a perceived personal need relative to a particular theme.…
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creativity, Demonstration Programs, Experiential Learning
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Baroody, Art; And Others – Child Study Journal, 1976
Teachers became more accepting of the need for and desirability of creativity after attending a half-day program designed to foster a positive view of creativity. (GO)
Descriptors: Creativity, Inservice Teacher Education, Problem Solving, Student Teacher Relationship
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Tisone, J. Mark; Wismar, Beth L. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1985
The microcomputer can foster creative thinking by enhancing problem solving, divergent and convergent thinking, motivation, and cognitive and affective domain abilities. Features of menu selection, interaction and branching, and feedback are noted. (CL)
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creativity, Divergent Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education
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Strauss, Harlan J.; Zeigler, L. Harmon – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1975
The Delphi technique is a method for the systematic solicitation and aggregation of informed judgments from a group of experts on specific questions or issues. This paper is a discussion of the technique: its uses, misuses, and future. (Author)
Descriptors: Creativity, Data Collection, Educational Research, Measurement Techniques
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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
Leavitt, Harold J. – UCLA Educator, 1976
Author states that modern education has provided students with an adequate ability to solve given problems and implement solutions, but has overlooked the importance of problem-finding, a skill which involves defining purpose, setting personal objectives, and exploring interests. (RW)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creative Teaching, Creative Thinking, Creativity
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LaBelle, Beverly M. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1974
The intent of this article is to explain the use of problem-solving as a curriculum theme in nursing education. (Author)
Descriptors: Creativity, Curriculum Development, Decision Making, Followup Studies
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Dewing, Kathleen; Battye, Gregory – Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1971
Descriptors: Attention, College Students, Creativity, Cues
Henry, Jane – Aspects of Educational and Training Technology Series, 1992
A common way to teach creative thinking is through creative problem solving. Outlines the stages of problem solving: problem exploration, idea development, implementation, and selected activities for developing creative problem solving competences. Discusses the role of attitude, experience, and motivation. Concludes that creativity training is…
Descriptors: Competence, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Methods
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Obijiofor, Chinwe Latanya – Reading Teacher, 2003
Outlines seven principles, in Swahili and English, of Kwanzaa, known as the Nguzo Saba: umoja (unity), kujichagulia (self-determination), ujima (collective work and responsibility), ujamaa (cooperative economics), nia (purpose), kuumba (creativity), and imani (faith). Uses these principles to lay the foundation for a problem-posing education in…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Creativity, Grade 1, Group Unity
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Proctor, Tony – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1991
This article describes 2 experiments conducted with a computer-aided problem-solving tool called BRAIN, involving 30 adults of varying backgrounds and 15 organizational executives. The BRAIN program encourages users to discover partially and fully formulated insights, through iterative generation of word lists and meaningful statements. Eighty…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Software, Creative Thinking, Creativity
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