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Carolien Hermans – Research in Dance Education, 2025
Drawing on the enactive account and the 4E's approach to cognition, we discuss here how both physical play and dance improvisational practice can be seen as (participatory) sense-making processes. In this article, we will specifically focus on children's physical play and dance improvisation since both activities are open-ended, creative and call…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Dance, Physical Activities, Play
Rosalie Miller – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2025
Traditional mathematics teaching approaches result in inequitable outcomes for students outside the dominant community. One reason for this is a school system that prioritises overly narrow ways of knowing, being and doing. One example of this is a teaching approach that prioritises very specific learning goals and highly structured lessons that…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Conventional Instruction, Elementary School Teachers
Sarah Probine, Editor; Jo Perry, Editor; Fi McAlevey, Editor – NZCER Press, 2025
Children's inquiry is a pedagogical approach that positions young learners as active investigators who co-construct understandings through sustained exploration with materials, peers, kaiako, whanau, and local communities. It nurtures creativity and critical thinking while inviting children to engage deeply with people, places, and ideas. Grounded…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Inquiry, Young Children
Pravat Kumar Sahoo; Sesadeba Pany; Sankar Prasad Mohanty; Kalpana Rani Dash; Saikalyani Rana – Journal of Research in Innovative Teaching & Learning, 2025
Purpose: The study aims to investigate the effect of the dialogue embedded synectics model of teaching on the creative thinking of students. Design/methodology/approach: The research design of the study was a nonequivalent control group design of quasi experimental research. This study collected data from 80 students in the seventh grade from two…
Descriptors: Teaching Models, Creativity, Creative Development, Creative Thinking
Zeinab Zaremohzzabieh; Seyedali Ahrari; Haslinda Abdullah; Rusli Abdullah; Mahboobeh Moosivand – Interactive Technology and Smart Education, 2025
Purpose: This study aims to meta-analytically investigate the impact of educational technology interventions on the development of creative thinking in educational settings. In recent years, the debate among researchers has persisted regarding the impact of various educational technologies, including interactive learning environments, digital…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Intervention, Educational Environment, Creative Thinking
Zhu, Yuxi; Ritter, Simone M.; Dijksterhuis, Ap – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2020
Creative idea selection--the selection of the most creative idea(s) from available ideas--is an important yet understudied topic. Creative idea selection can be performed by the idea generator (i.e., "intrapersonal" selection) or by another person (i.e., "interpersonal" selection). In the current research, we examined whether…
Descriptors: Creativity, Selection, Problem Solving
Fonseca, Ana R.; Abril-de-Abreu, Rodrigo; Fernandes, Carla – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2021
Human creativity finds in artistic practices one of its most admirable forms. Most of the studies about artistic practices have used qualitative approaches, focusing on the conceptual structures conveyed by the artwork. Few studies have used quantitative approaches with the potential to be generalized. This study has focused on developing a…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Dance, Creativity, Motion
Lu, Mengchen; Tan, Leonard – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2021
In 1952, John Cage wrote "4'33"" which famously asked the performer not to play a single note: "tacet." This provocative work raises a number of questions. In music--and by extension, music education--what does it mean to not do something? What does it mean to make no sound? More fundamentally, what is the nature of…
Descriptors: Music Education, Philosophy, Acoustics, Teaching Methods
Mason, John – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2021
Aspects of noticing which are often overlooked are brought to the surface and illustrated by accounting-for three accounts-of specific phenomena, two of which readers are invited to experience for themselves. These are used as a springboard for both illustrating the Discipline of Noticing as a method of sensitising oneself to notice possibilities…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Systems Approach, Creativity, Measurement
António M. Duarte; Niki P. Konstantinidi – Creativity Research Journal, 2024
Framed as part of a broader project focused on the creative process of music composers, this study aimed to investigate their perceptions of the sources of inspiration behind their music composition process. These perceptions were explored through a thematic analysis of published interviews conducted with a sample of vanguard contemporary music…
Descriptors: Musical Composition, Musicians, Creativity, Creative Thinking
Yanmei Han – International Journal of Multilingualism, 2024
Translanguaging studies have paid much attention to meaning-making processes, exploring multilingual speakers' strategic selection of linguistic features from a holistic linguistic repertoire to convey meanings, and assuming that multilingual addressees can successfully decode the encoded meanings. Failure in the meaning-interpreting processes in…
Descriptors: Creativity, Code Switching (Language), Bilingualism, Multilingualism
John Taylor – Brock Education: A Journal of Educational Research and Practice, 2024
Qualitative research is valuable in medicine because of the deep insights it offers into the social and cultural dimensions of healthcare. Historically, qualitative methods have been influenced by critical theory and have shared its constructivist epistemology and orientation towards social justice. It can be challenging to teach such critical…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Ethnography, Writing (Composition), Reflection
Vlada Repeykova; Teemu Toivainen; Maxim Likhanov; Kim Broekhoven; Yulia Kovas – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2024
Previous research has focused on understanding when, why, and how sex differences in creativity occur, as results vary across samples, measures, and methodologies. In the current study we investigated sex differences in creativity among 984 high achieving adolescents in three expertise areas: Sciences, Arts, and Sports. Eight creativity indicators…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Gender Differences, Creativity
Heather Lindenman; Dana Lynn Driscoll; Andrea Efthymiou; Matthew Pavesich; Jennifer Reid – Written Communication, 2024
This essay takes as its focus the everyday writing that people compose: the self-sponsored, nonobligatory texts that people write mainly outside of work and school. Through analysis of 713 survey responses and 27 interviews with accompanying writing samples, this study provides a panoramic view of the functions of self-sponsored writing and…
Descriptors: Adults, Writing (Composition), Personal Autonomy, Well Being
Michael E. Ellis; K. Mike Casey; Geoffrey Hill – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2024
Large Language Model (LLM) artificial intelligence tools present a unique challenge for educators who teach programming languages. While LLMs like ChatGPT have been well documented for their ability to complete exams and create prose, there is a noticeable lack of research into their ability to solve problems using high-level programming…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Programming Languages, Programming, Homework

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