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McCormack, Alan J. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1974
Described is the Creative Thinking in Science Project (CTSP) to illustrate methods and activities designed to promote creativity within a science education context. (PEB)
Descriptors: College Students, Concept Formation, Creative Thinking, Creativity
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Lewis, Theodore – Journal of Technology Education, 2005
Subjects for which aesthetics and creative performance are critical curricular dimensions (such as art, physical education, music, and technology education), and which are accommodative of students across the range of intelligences (Gardner, 1999) are not readily or completely captured by content standards. Therefore content knowledge in these…
Descriptors: Technology Education, Creativity, Problem Solving, Design
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Sullivan, Joanna – Elementary School Journal, 1974
The purpose of the study reported here was to determine whether pupils in an open classroom differ from traditionally taught pupils on four variables: creative thinking, creative writing, independent decision-making in performing tasks, and self-confidence when facing a new situation. (Author)
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creative Writing, Creativity, Educational Research
Ycas, Martynas A.; Pascal, Charles E. – Improving Human Performance, 1974
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, College Students, Creative Development, Creative Thinking
Olton, Robert M. – J Creative Behav, 1969
An earlier version of this article appeared in Williams, F.E. (Ed.), "First Seminar on Productive Thinking in Education. St. Paul, Minnesota: Macalester College, 1966.
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Creative Thinking, Feedback, Grade 5
Bates, John; O'Brien, Thomas C. – 1982
This text is a verbatim transcription of an interview with John Bates, a former math coordinator for Metro-Toronto schools, and the Director of Inner City Education, Toronto, Canada. (The interview was conducted by Thomas C. O'Brien under the auspices of the Teachers' Center Project of Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville.) Much of the…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Concept Formation, Creative Thinking, Elementary Education
WIGREN, HAROLD E. – 1963
METHODS TO IMPROVE THE USES OF EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION ARE DISCUSSED. TELEVISION SHOULD IMPLEMENT EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES, CHARACTERISTICS OF 2- TO 5-YEAR-OLDS, DISCIPLINE PROBLEMS, THE CURRICULUM AND THE TEACHER'S RELATIONSHIP TO IT, SCHEDULING, MEDIUM, FOR EACH HAS A ROLE IN THE OVERALL INSTRUCTIONAL SITUATION. OUTDOOR PLAY, SANITATION AND SAFETY,…
Descriptors: Course Objectives, Creative Thinking, Critical Thinking, Educational Television
Karlson, Robert E. – 1978
A theory of teaching creative writing that involves preconscious learning is presented in this paper. Following a review of the literature on methods of developing writing ability, the paper describes a three-step creative process of preparation (the gathering and study of appropriate materials), incubation (the preconscious absorption and shaping…
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Processes, Creative Development, Creative Thinking
May, Charles E. – 1977
This paper develops a relationship between the dynamics of sexual-fantasy response and the dynamics of literary response that could be exploited by encouraging students to learn by inventing, to fantasize, and to suspend their disbelief when reading all kinds of literature. Just as sexual fantasy focuses attention on the pleasures of sexual…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Creative Thinking, Fantasy, Higher Education
Razik, Taher A. – 1974
Creativity can be considered a function of knowledge, imagination, and evaluation and usually programed instruction is thought to be detrimental to creative behavior since the material is highly structured and the responses are usually restricted. However, this need not be so, for one seed of creativity, student control, is inherent in programed…
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Creativity Tests
McCormack, Alan J. – 1970
This paper presents the procedures, findings, and conclusions of a study designed to determine the effects of a modified elementary science education methods course on students' creative thinking, self evaluation, and achievement. While lecture-discussions were essentially the same for both experimental and control groups, the laboratory sessions…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Students, Creative Thinking, Instruction
McCormack, Alan Joseph – 1969
Investigated were the effects of a modified elementary science education methods course on creative thinking, self-evaluation and achievement. Involved were 30 experimental and 39 control undergraduate elementary science education methods course students. Controls were given usual laboratory sessions and written assignments. Experimental…
Descriptors: Achievement, Creative Thinking, Elementary School Science, Elementary School Teachers
Bryant, Willa C. – 1970
The effects of the aural-impress and the creative-literary methodologies in teaching reading to 104 educationally retarded and disadvantaged third graders were investigated. The 52 experimental-group pupils received instruction for three 40-minute periods weekly for 16 weeks. Aural-impress procedures were used for 15 minutes each period, followed…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Auditory Perception, Aural Learning, Creative Activities
Schaefer, Charles E. – 1970
This study evaluates a creativity program for elementary school teachers and children. A total of 687 fourth and fifth grade students and 27 teachers from four public schools in New York City were participants in either the experimental or control groups. The experimental teachers attended a 27 week in-service training program designed to assist…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Creative Expression, Creative Thinking, Creativity
Smith, Richard John – 1967
This study investigated two major hypotheses: (1) If capable high school seniors are oriented to the reading of a short story by a pre-assigned, creative writing task, their attitudes toward the story will be more positive than if they are oriented to it by a pre-assigned, noncreative writing task and (2) if those students respond to the creative…
Descriptors: Assignments, Creative Thinking, Creative Writing, English Instruction
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