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Reifschneider, Thomas J., Ed.; And Others – 1982
The papers in this monograph were presented at the first annual conference on theories and research related to learning styles, hemisphericity, and other cognitive-related issues in education. They include: (1) "The Microcomputer and Learning Theory" (Carl Edeburn); (2) "Poems Take Two Brains (or: Poetry Ain't for Halfwits)" (Jack Kreitzer); (3)…
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Style, Computer Literacy
Hubbard, Russ S. – 1987
"Teaching in the Future Tense" is an approach to education which develops student initiative and responsibility, the ability to work cooperatively, experience in democratic decision-making, and the ability to envision and work toward alternative futures. It is firmly based on the "experimentalist" philosophy of education, as distinct from the…
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Creative Thinking, Decision Making, Educational Improvement
Smith, Gary R. – 1979
This publication contains two miniunits to help students in grades 7-12 build skills for the future. The exercises can also be adapted for use in grades 4-6. Each of the miniunits contains several exercises to build specific skills. Miniunit One, "The Arithmetic of Growth," deals with two concepts--exponential growth and doubling time. These two…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Futures (of Society), Interdisciplinary Approach, Intermediate Grades
Greene, Maxine – 1982
The arts and the cultivation of informed awareness should play a more central role in classroom life than they do, and student teachers should be empowered to make this, to some degree, possible. Student teachers have to be able to spend time thinking through what a rational explanation actually means, even as they have to understand what…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Change Agents, Cognitive Style, Creative Thinking
Gartenhaus, Alan Reid – 1984
Background information to help K-12 teachers use objects found in the Smithsonian Institution or in other museums to stimulate students' creative thinking is provided. To encourage creative thinking, teachers must provide students with divergent problems, i.e., problems that are expansive, allow for a variety of responses, and have no fixed…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Creative Thinking, Creativity
Meirovitz, Marco; Jacobs, Paul I. – 1984
A program for teaching children and adults the thinking skills most important in everyday life is described. This program, which has been tried out and evaluated in the United States, France, Germany, England, Australia, Japan, and Israel, is needed in every school and community as a "gymnasium for the mind," to help people fully use their natural…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Communication Skills, Community Education, Creative Thinking
Araujo, John; Semb, George – 1980
Levels of learning can probably be measured by questions containing various conceptual dimensions which relate to the amount of thinking or creativity required to complete the questions. A method for measuring concept levels in child development course material was evaluated. Student proctors (N=41) and instructors (N=6) rated 73 short-answer…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Child Development, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation
Klenzman, Elizabeth; Taylor, Paula – 1979
Teachers can use these learning activities to teach about the future in elementary and secondary social studies, science, math, language arts, and arts courses. The purpose of the activities is to help students practice creative-thinking skills, investigate problems relevant to their personal futures, experience the concept of change, and evaluate…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Change, Creative Thinking, Decision Making
Lieberman, J. Nina – 1981
The major components of playfulness in kindergarten children are physical, social, and cognitive spontaneity, manifest joy, and sense of humor. Children who are highly playful also show high scores in divergent and creative thinking. Piaget postulated that after the age of 7 or 8 this quality is replaced by assimilating the objective facts of the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Creative Thinking, Divergent Thinking
Swanson, Robert – 1978
The collection of poems was written for use in the Yakima Indian Reservation pre-school programs and was intended to introduce Yakima children to creative thought process at their own level with content that is part of their own world. The author spent several months observing in the Tribal Headstart Centers at three locations on the Yakima…
Descriptors: American Indian Reservations, American Indians, Childrens Literature, Creative Development
Paris Independent School District, TX. – 1980
The document provides the revised curriculum guide for Project SOCRATES, a program designed for academically gifted students in grades 4 and 5. The guide is organized according to the project's four goal areas: development of creative thinking, for casting, reasoning, and planning and decision making. Under each goal are listed objectives and…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Affective Behavior, Cognitive Development, Creative Thinking
BAUGHMAN, M. DALE – 1964
A SERIES OF PAPERS DEALING WITH THE TEACHING OF THINKING TO ADOLESCENTS IS CONTAINED IN THIS REPORT FROM THE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION OF ILLINOIS. TOPICS INCLUDE--(1) A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE ON THINKING AND TEACHING, (2) THE DEVELOPMENT OF INDEPENDENT THINKING, (3) FACTORS RELATED TO THINKING READINESS, (4) TEACHING PUPILS HOW TO THINK,…
Descriptors: Art Education, Bibliographies, Cognitive Processes, Creative Thinking
Hawaii State Dept. of Education, Honolulu. Office of Instructional Services. – 1979
This handbook is intended for content area teachers in grades seven through twelve who want to help students improve their comprehension of both oral and written language. The first three chapters discuss the nature of comprehension and establish the general philosophical framework for the strategies and activities that make up the major portion…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Concept Formation, Content Area Reading, Creative Thinking
Herrick, James E. – 1980
The process of becoming a world citizen requires, as a first step, personal alienation from the cultural values and social arrangements of nation-states that stand in the way of such an effort. Three interrelated propositions underlie this thesis. First, prevailing cultural values and social arrangements severely limit opportunities for people to…
Descriptors: Alienation, Citizen Role, Creative Thinking, Cultural Influences
Mackey, William F. – 1971
The extension of languages across cultural boundaries engenders a cosmopolitan literature which is often characterized by the effects of biculturalism. The evidence seems to indicate that bilingualism and biculturalism can exert a subtle influence upon a writer's choice of words, and can penetrate the author's style and grammar. Most of the…
Descriptors: Authors, Biculturalism, Bilingualism, Cognitive Processes
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