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Melton, Reginald F. – Educational Technology, 1990
Discusses changes in the field of educational technology from a mechanistic to a more humanistic view, and highlights the importance of interpersonal skills through three studies conducted in the British Open University: one dealing with instructional development, one with the evaluation of teaching and teaching systems, and one with the fostering…
Descriptors: Creativity, Educational Change, Educational Technology, Evaluation Methods
Clark, Gilbert; Zimmerman, Enid – Phi Delta Kappan, 1998
All programs for the gifted and talented should incorporate visual and performing arts, so that students' natural interests and creative abilities are not stifled. Many gifted and talented high school students not classified as artistically talented can achieve in discipline-based curriculum areas stressing nondiscursive art-making activities.…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Academically Gifted, Creativity, Educational Benefits
Peer reviewedWard, Thomas B.; Sifonis, Cynthia M. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1997
This study examined the impact of three conditions on how subjects (105 college students) generated ideas about imaginary extraterrestrials. Results are discussed in terms of constraints on innovation, ways of overcoming those constraints, and the general tendency for new ideas to preserve many of the central properties of existing concepts.…
Descriptors: College Students, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Divergent Thinking
Peer reviewedBrooke, Helen; Solomon, Joan – International Journal of Science Education, 1998
Analyzes observations of primary students in a small Interactive Science Centre using a model of play, practice, and problem solving derived from a range of literature. Identifies features of the creative phase of the activities. Contains 31 references. (DDR)
Descriptors: Creativity, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Hands on Science
Peer reviewedDruger, Marvin – Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 1998
Outlines some thoughts on the teaching versus research issue and offers some suggestions for improving the situation. Defines creative scholarship and speculates on the purpose of higher education. (DDR)
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Creativity, Educational Experience
Peer reviewedReynolds, Eric; Plucker, Jonathan – NASSP Bulletin, 1999
Given technology's potentially negative effects on creativity, educators must examine the Internet's capabilities and best uses in the main office, school, and classroom. To locate superior Web sites, teachers should identify sponsors' affiliations, examine content, scrutinize ratings and awards, check listed references, and gather multiple…
Descriptors: Creativity, Educational Resources, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education
Renzulli, Joseph S. – School Administrator, 1999
Authentic learning consists of applying relevant knowledge, thinking skills, and interpersonal skills to solving real-world problems. Students assume roles of firsthand investigators, writers, artists, or other practitioners committed to producing a product or a service. A Connecticut high school's video-production company embodies a successful…
Descriptors: Cluster Grouping, Creativity, Enrichment Activities, Experiential Learning
Starnes, Bobby Ann – Active Learner: A Foxfire Journal for Teachers, 1999
Two elementary school teachers puzzled over their students' fascination with using a paint spinner to make art, and feared that the "mindless" spinner was using valuable class time in which creative activities were intended to promote innovative thinking. Years later, a former student explained how the spinner accomplished the teachers' goal. (SV)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Art Expression, Constructivism (Learning), Creative Thinking
Peer reviewedMoore, Mary Jo – NAMTA Journal, 1999
Discusses the concept of teacher as coach for 11- to 14-year-old Montessori students writing poetry. Notes the children's need for nurturing at this sensitive age and the coach's process of acknowledging the universal and poetic in them. Presents samples of children's poetry to show how development and self-expression are fundamental partners in…
Descriptors: Child Development, Creative Development, Creative Writing, Creativity
Peer reviewedGacheru, Margaretta; Smutny, Joan Franklin; Opiyo, Mumma – Childhood Education, 1999
Describes performing arts and story-telling programs in Kenya that help to meet the needs for a creative framework and orientation to genuine learning that recovers some of the diminishing traditions of pre-colonial Kenya. Includes descriptions of the Kenya Schools Drama Festival, the resurgence of traditional story telling, and the Kenya Drama…
Descriptors: Children, Creativity, Educational Needs, Folk Culture
Peer reviewedHoward, Vernon A. – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 1997
Focuses on the connections among the concepts of virtuosity, performance, and knowledge. Defines a virtuoso performance and the two different types of virtuoso performers. Considers to whom the label "virtuoso" should or should not apply and limits its literal application to performers who participate in the interpretive realization of art works.…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Competence, Creativity, Interpretive Skills
Peer reviewedDiedrichs, Carol Pitts – Library Resources & Technical Services, 1998
Discusses the managerial, business, and personal skills that will be needed for acquisitions librarians to remain central to the virtual library. Considers the issues of self-leadership, management, and survival in a continual state of change, and the need for creativity and innovation, as well as more traditional skills. (Author/AEF)
Descriptors: Change, Creativity, Electronic Libraries, Leadership
Peer reviewedSternberg, Robert J. – Roeper Review, 2000
This article presents an analysis of patterns of giftedness based on the triarchic theory of intelligence. The analysis distinguishes among seven different patterns of giftedness and includes: the Analyzer, the Creator, the Practitioner, the Analytical Creator, the Analytical Practitioners, the Creative Practitioner, and the Consummate Balancer.…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Adults, Children, Classification
Peer reviewedMichel, Karl F. – Art Education, 1999
Provides background information on Marion Richardson's view of art education and her emphasis on visualization. Stresses the importance of cultivating students' creativity and enabling the students to express themselves. Describes an interdisciplinary art assignment for middle school students utilizing poetry to teach them to translate verbal…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Expression, Creativity, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedMace, F. Borden – Journal of Secondary Gifted Education, 1998
Recounts the events and people that led to the formation of three early public residential schools for gifted students: the North Carolina School for Science and Mathematics; the Louisiana School for Mathematics, Science and Technology; and the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy. Common features included visionary individuals, availability…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Creativity, Educational History, High Schools


