Publication Date
| In 2026 | 3 |
| Since 2025 | 593 |
| Since 2022 (last 5 years) | 2474 |
| Since 2017 (last 10 years) | 5533 |
| Since 2007 (last 20 years) | 9914 |
Descriptor
Source
Author
Publication Type
Education Level
Audience
| Teachers | 734 |
| Practitioners | 693 |
| Researchers | 183 |
| Administrators | 118 |
| Parents | 84 |
| Students | 84 |
| Policymakers | 66 |
| Counselors | 53 |
| Media Staff | 15 |
| Community | 9 |
| Support Staff | 6 |
| More ▼ | |
Location
| Australia | 425 |
| United Kingdom | 367 |
| China | 345 |
| Turkey | 305 |
| Canada | 235 |
| United Kingdom (England) | 231 |
| United States | 209 |
| Indonesia | 181 |
| Hong Kong | 149 |
| Taiwan | 141 |
| South Korea | 132 |
| More ▼ | |
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
| Meets WWC Standards without Reservations | 1 |
| Meets WWC Standards with or without Reservations | 2 |
Ahsan Ali; Naseer Abbas Khan; Hongwei Wang; Nan Wang – Creativity Research Journal, 2024
Despite the growing body of research on social media and its effects on employees, few studies have sought to explain the aims of social media users in firms and the mechanisms that link these to employee creativity. From the perspective of social networks, this study argues that using social media for work and social purposes in an enterprise…
Descriptors: Employees, Foreign Countries, Creativity, Social Media
Mohammad Ali Heidari-Shahreza – TESL-EJ, 2024
This manuscript is a conceptual article that intends to address 'playful creativity' as an underexplored but potentially insightful component of TESOL programs. To this aim, playful creativity is first defined under a critical purview of traditional and recent conceptualizations of creativity. Afterward, 'creative TESOL' is briefly addressed.…
Descriptors: Humor, Second Language Instruction, English (Second Language), Creative Teaching
Nicolas B. Verger; Julie Roberts; Jane Guiller; Kareena McAloney-Kocaman – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2024
Creativity researchers are increasingly interested in understanding when, how, and for whom creativity can be beneficial. Previous reviews have demonstrated that creativity research largely ignores the study of its impact on factors that promote health, and well-being among populations of adults. It is unclear, in fact, whether this gap in…
Descriptors: Creativity, Research, Young Children, Resilience (Psychology)
Khaleel Asyraaf Mat Sanusi; Daniel Majonica; Deniz Iren; Nardie Fanchamps; Roland Klemke – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Developing immersive learning systems is challenging due to their multidisciplinary nature, involving game design, pedagogical modelling, computer science, and the application domain. The diversity of technologies, practices, and interventions makes it hard to explore solutions systematically. A new methodology called Multimodal Immersive Learning…
Descriptors: Taxonomy, Multimedia Materials, Innovation, Creativity
Hugo Marx – British Educational Research Journal, 2024
This research project explores the use of 'happy accidents' as agents for facilitating more meaningful and critical exploration in secondary school art. Owing to a preoccupation with standardisation and quantifiable results, the more nebulous and invisible qualities of art have become deprioritised within many curricula. This paradigm creates…
Descriptors: Art Education, Secondary Education, Teaching Methods, Art Activities
Anke Zeißig; Julia Kansok-Dusche; Saskia M. Fischer; Julia Moeller; Ludwig Bilz – Review of Education, 2024
Assumptions around the association between boredom and creativity are contentious. Although studies suggest positive effects of boredom, it is also considered a negative predictor of creativity. Researchers also assume that creativity reduces boredom, but boredom can also occur during creative tasks. In this review, we identify and systematise the…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Interests, Creativity, Educational Research
Charlotte L. Doyle – Creativity Research Journal, 2024
Glaveanu & Beghetto recently proposed defining creativity as the experience of novel person-world encounters with features of open-endedness, non-linearity, pluri-perspectives, and future orientation. This comment joins the discussion by bringing the phenomenological concepts of William James and Alfred Schütz into the conversation. They…
Descriptors: Creativity, Definitions, Phenomenology, Creative Thinking
Leonidas A. Zampetakis – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2024
In the last decade, research on the connection between curiosity and creativity has surged revealing a positive correlation. However, these findings are primarily based on cross-sectional studies, which do not establish the direction of the relationship between creativity and curiosity. Is curiosity the driving force behind creativity, or does…
Descriptors: Creativity, Personality Traits, Structural Equation Models, Foreign Countries
David Samuel Meyer – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2024
This paper examines the Confucian concept of learning, or xue ([character omitted]), from the perspective of ecological humanism. Through a comparative interpretation, this paper attempts to disclose the significance of Confucian xue conceived as a practice of aesthetic appreciation and creativity, emphasizing in particular its function within an…
Descriptors: Confucianism, Educational Philosophy, Ethics, Aesthetics
Dennis Atkinson – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2024
The concern of this paper is to provide a number of 'seeds' for a reclaiming of art in education by placing emphasis upon art's pedagogy or art's education. The notion of reclaiming does not infer a return to a utopian past or to a halcyon future, but it invokes a reaffirmation of the adventure of events of art practice that can take us beyond…
Descriptors: Art Education, Trust (Psychology), Teaching Methods, Creativity
Rima Al-Tawil; Debra Hoven – Open Praxis, 2024
In this paper, we discuss the significance of re-humanizing education and educational research within an AI-dominated era. We also suggest that tactile learning, often overlooked in educational research and digital pedagogies, cultivates unique ways of multi-sensory knowing and encourages holistic understanding, complementing intellectual learning…
Descriptors: Manipulative Materials, Handicrafts, Humanization, Creativity
Thalia R. Goldstein – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2025
Theater is considered one of the creative arts, and participation has long been tied to such disparate outcomes as creative thinking, empathy, and emotional understanding. Yet research on what actually happens in a theater classroom from a psychological perspective has been lacking. In particular, how thinking strategies beyond improvisation, used…
Descriptors: Creativity, Creative Thinking, Theater Arts, Drama Education
Robert J. Sternberg – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2025
This article presents the PTSI (Person x Task x Situation Interaction) theory of creativity. The theory deals with the creative person, the deployment of creativity in tasks, the ecological context in which this deployment takes place, and the types of creative products that result. The theory draws upon a wide range of previous work. The article…
Descriptors: Creativity, Theories, Models, Personality
Gregory T. Boldt; James C. Kaufman – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2025
Most research on the creative process has focused on idea generation, and the prevalence and influence of many other creative subprocesses remain poorly understood. To clarify different subprocesses' respective roles in creative work, this study investigated their frequencies and associations with creativity-related personal characteristics and…
Descriptors: Creativity, Cognitive Processes, Undergraduate Students, Student Characteristics
Håkan Larsson; Dean Barker; Jan-Eric Ekberg; Christopher Engdahl; Anders Frisk; Gunn Nyberg – European Physical Education Review, 2025
Creative dance, that is to say, movements, with or without music, which allow participants to express ideas, thoughts, and feelings, are sometimes accompanied by a 'there is no right or wrong way to move' rhetoric. This may reinforce the impression among physical education teacher education (PETE) students, who often have limited experience of…
Descriptors: Physical Education Teachers, Teacher Education, Dance, Creativity

Peer reviewed
Direct link
