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Besemer, Sue; Besemer, Jenny – G/C/T, 1986
A mother and her 15-year-old daughter respond to observations of Donald W. Mackinnon regarding creative families ("In Search of Human Effectiveness: Identifying and Developing Creativity," 1978). Aspects addressed include parent expectations, psychological distance between parent and child, and parent' avoidance of pressuring the child to perform.…
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creativity, Family Influence, Parent Attitudes
du Pont de Bie, Alexis I. – Gifted Education International, 1985
The author suggests that students can achieve an expansion of successful creative problem-solving through the use of psychosynthesis and allied techniques in transpersonal psychology. This paper discusses the philosophical rational of teaching creativity and examples of a practicum for use in the classroom or work place. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creativity, Elementary Secondary Education, Problem Solving
Peer reviewedWiener, Jack; Helbraun, Elizabeth – Journal of Reading, Writing, and Learning Disabilities International, 1985
Creative movement teachers review the historical background aims of the field and describe an approach which explores the resistance to actualizing the dance. Ways in which creative movement is used with young handicapped children are described in terms of structure, curriculum, and individuality. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Creative Development, Curriculum Development, Disabilities, Early Childhood Education
Weatherly, Myra S. – G/C/T, 1985
A cemetery unit offers opportunities for gifted students to use higher-level thinking skills as well as creativity. Activities are suggested for three phases of the unit: introductory, developmental, and culminating. (CL)
Descriptors: Creative Development, Elementary Education, Gifted, Learning Activities
Gordon, Jack; Zemke, Ron – Training, 1986
Discusses encouraging creativity and innovation in an organization. It examines creative training, creative problem solving, fostering creativity, how several corporations are teaching creativity to employees, what chief executive officers think of creativity workshops for employees, and the difference between the logical and creative approaches…
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creativity, Innovation, Logic
Peer reviewedBurrows, Dian; Wolf, Beverly – Annals of Dyslexia, 1983
Multisensory techniques can be used to provide opportunities for creative expression for children with specific language disabilities. Dramatics, art, movement activities, music, poetry, and dancing can help meet the children's emotional needs while also enhancing their self-concepts. (CL)
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creative Expression, Dyslexia, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedArmes, Nancy – Community and Junior College Journal, 1983
Discusses creativity and the creative process. Delineates four habits that may be prevalent among community college educators that inhibit creativity (e.g., the pursuit of perfection and the need for personal control). Argues for creativity in leadership and suggests strategies by which educational leaders may encourage their own and others'…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Creative Development, Creativity, Educational Innovation
Pennington, Cynthia Raker – G/C/T, 1984
Components of a checklist for evaluating books for gifted children include critical and developmental skills (vocabulary, critical reading skills, story content); creativity (opportunity for imagination, potential for creative follow-up); comprehension; and application (role models, interest, and relevance). (CL)
Descriptors: Creative Development, Evaluation Methods, Gifted, Reading Material Selection
Ellis, Julia L. – B. C. Journal of Special Education, 1983
The importance of using materials, ideas, or activities that are real and meaningful to gifted students is noted and opportunites for drawing upon students' everyday experiences or concerns are illustrated in three examples. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Creative Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Learning Activities
Ginandes, Shepard – Inequality in Education, 1973
Discusses the philosophy behind a part-time program for young people who want to discover and develop their creativity. The program was pioneered in a Massachusetts school to emphasize the process of discovering what is unique about each student for goal-setting and to remedy the ills of tracking. (Author/JF)
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Creative Development, Creativity, Experimental Schools
Peer reviewedKren, Margo – Education, 1972
Author describes an art class project for children ages 7-10. (CB)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Creative Development, Elementary School Students, Enrichment
Lewis, Charles; Koval, Georgia – Communicator, 1972
As the open corridor enables new learning experiences for children by combining classrooms, so the outdoors allows teacher and pupils to reorient themselves about their environment through direct experiences. (NQ)
Descriptors: Creative Development, Humanism, Learning Experience, Open Plan Schools
Peer reviewedTorrance, E. Paul – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1972
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creativity, Disadvantaged Youth, Exceptional Child Research
Peer reviewedStevenson, Gilbert M. – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1971
Project Implode has as its goals to gather and create materials, techniques, and strategies that will develop the creative intellectual talent of each pupil. (DB)
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Creative Development, Creative Thinking, Instructional Materials
Goodale, Robert A. – J Creative Behav, 1970
Descriptors: Creative Development, Individual Characteristics, Student Needs, Teacher Role


