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Collier, Richard M. – 1983
A study compared written texts produced by hand, by typewriter, and by word processor for differences in improvement in creativity and writing skills. Subjects included six college students--two with high creative ability, two with average creative ability, and two with low or weak ability. During a training period, the subjects were required to…
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Creativity, Expository Writing
National Commission on Excellence in Education (ED), Washington, DC. – 1982
Perspectives regarding education for the gifted and talented and excellence in education are addressed in this second volume of a 1982 public hearing. In addition to reports from Rhode Island, Maine, Connecticut, and New York, education of the gifted at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is discussed, along with a study about programs for…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Creativity, Educational Needs, Educational Quality
Shanker, Albert – 1985
The development of critical thinking skills in students is seen in this presentation as a significant and worthy objective of education, though the realization of this objective will be dependent upon many important factors. Among the factors cited here are, first, that recent major reform efforts have created no barriers to including critical…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Competence, Creativity, Critical Thinking
Julien, Paul Daniel; Ostertag, Bruce Andrew – 1982
The Structure of Intellect Learning Abilities (SOI-LA) Test was administered to 244 Navajo students (second through eighth grades) at Leupp Boarding School in northern Arizona to determine behavioral characteristics in regard to intellectual and creative ability. Comparison of SOI-LA test scores of Leupp students with norm scores revealed 54 of…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, American Indian Education, American Indians, Behavior
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Schaefer, Earl S.; Edgerton, Marianna – 1982
The goal of this study is to broaden the scope of a conceptual model for child behavior by analyzing constructs relevant to cognition, conation, and affect. Two samples were drawn from school populations. For the first sample, 28 teachers from 8 rural, suburban, and urban schools rated 193 kindergarten children. Each teacher rated up to eight…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Classroom Research, Competence, Creativity
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
Jaworski, Anne Porter; Brummel, Brenda – 1984
In addition to reviewing the literature on the pros and cons of computer use in the schools, this document reports the results of a research project in which 13 pairs of first graders learned to use the LOGO computer language over a 10-week period as part of their classroom activities. The first two chapters discuss the overall question of…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Creativity, Elementary School Students
Autio, Ossi; Lavonen, Jari – Journal on School Educational Technology, 2005
Historically, technology educators have chosen the creation of products or projects as a means to teach technological concepts. Although it is true that technology is most commonly known by its products, in most educational situations technology is best described as a process. This paper describes a technology education course that promotes…
Descriptors: Technology Education, Technological Literacy, Concept Teaching, Course Descriptions
Bailey, Ben E. – 1979
An interdisciplinary career-oriented humanities major at Tougaloo College, which is designed to assist students to develop career interests within the context of humanistic inquiry, is described. Additionally, the program is designed to provide for in-depth and advanced study in one humanistic discipline and to stimulate intensive examination of…
Descriptors: Art Products, Bachelors Degrees, Career Development, Career Planning
Costello, Francis J. – 1977
The possibility that a specific engineering curriculum reduces the creative potential of its students was investigated, along with the relationship between pre-cognition, the ability to foresee events, and creativity. Engineering freshmen and seniors were tested and compared on creative potential. Liberal arts freshmen and seniors were also tested…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, College Freshmen, College Role, College Seniors
Hantula, James – 1978
This paper offers a variety of approaches to teaching the concept of time. Many social studies courses traditionally emphasize time as measured by clocks and as useful for recording when events occur in relation to each other. In addition to this approach, the author suggests that students should reflect upon four other modes of time. These are…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Creativity
Cobin, Martin; And Others – 1977
The second of four related manuals describing the goals and methods of an established developmental theatre project at the University of Colorado, this manual presents a hierarchical framework and practical guidelines for conducting drama workshops for elementary students, secondary students, and adults. It describes four types of…
Descriptors: Acting, Body Language, Communication (Thought Transfer), Creativity
Lundsteen, Sara W. – 1980
This paper briefly describes various methods used in a longitudinal and cross cultural study of kindergarten children's creative problem solving ability. The document contains a figure indicating relationships between four learning styles and child variables, child and parent behavior, and intervention techniques. A problem solving observational…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Creativity
SCHOENHEIMER, H.P. – 1967
CIVILIZED MAN'S HISTORY BEGAN WITH THE PROCESS OF GATHERING KNOWLEDGE AND, WHEN NEW KNOWLEDGE BEGAN TO CONFLICT WITH OLD KNOWLEDGE, THE DEVELOPING OF A CRITICAL AND QUESTIONING ATTITUDE. SINCE THE RENAISSANCE AND THE ENLIGHTENMENT THERE HAS BEEN A CONTINUOUS EROSION OF THE IDEA THAT EDUCATION AND THE POWER IT FURNISHES OVER SOCIETY ARE THE…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Creative Teaching, Creativity, Critical Thinking
NEISWORTH, JOHN T.; SMITH, ROBERT M. – 1965
RESEARCH CONCERNING SENSORY DEPRIVATION AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO PERSONALITY VARIABLES AND SUBSEQUENT BEHAVIORAL AND COGNITIVE CHANGES IS REVIEWED. THREE LIMITATIONS OF THE CONGENITALLY BLIND ARE LISTED (1) RESTRICTION IN THE RANGE AND VARIETY OF EXPERIENCES, (2) DEFICITS IN THE ABILITY TO MOVE ABOUT, (3) DEFICITS IN THE CAPACITY TO CONTROL THE…
Descriptors: Blindness, Counselor Role, Creative Development, Creativity
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