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Peer reviewedDe Beaugrande, Robert – College Composition and Communication, 1979
Provides a model for the process of invention and illustrates it through an analysis of Shakespeare's 33rd sonnet. (DD)
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Creative Thinking, Discovery Processes, Higher Education
Torrance, E. Paul – Creative Child and Adult Quarterly, 1978
The author discusses definitions of creativity through research and analogy and suggests that since some of mankind's most compelling needs underlie the creative process, a denial of those needs results in illness. Physiological and psychological reasons for the therapeutic nature of creative problem solving are considered. (CL)
Descriptors: Creative Expression, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Definitions
Munk, Arthur W. – Intellect, 1976
This article developed out of a belief that our great hope of building a peaceful, brilliant world civilization, based upon the best that all the great cultures can offer, lies in the vast potentiality of creative ideas expressed in terms of a sane international policy under the leadership of the world's statesmen. (Author)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Creative Thinking, Creativity
Peer reviewedEnglish, Lyn D. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 1997
Discusses a need for problem posing and gives a definition and explanation of the term. Highlights an environment in which problem posing is a natural process of mathematical learning. Presents activities supporting problem posing. Contains 16 references. (ASK)
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Activities, Mathematics Instruction
Peer reviewedWheatley, Grayson H.; Reynolds, Anne – Teaching Children Mathematics, 1997
States that imagery is increasingly recognized as important in children's sense-making activities in mathematics. Presents an example of Elaine, a fifth-grade student who used her well-developed spatial sense in solving a nonroutine mathematics task. Illustrates some direct connections between a student's use of imagination and the ability to…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Elementary Education, Imagery, Learning Activities
Peer reviewedValkenburg, Patti M.; Beentjes, Johannes W. J. – Journal of Communication, 1997
Finds that double presentation of a radio story to children did not result in fewer novel ideas than did a single presentation, thus proving implausible the faulty-memory hypothesis that radio stories elicit more novel responses than television stories because they are less well remembered. Notes that radio stories elicited more novel responses in…
Descriptors: Children, Creative Thinking, Imagination, Mass Media Effects
Peer reviewedKuo, You-Yuh – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1996
This article reinterprets the philosophy of Taoism and applies it to creativity. Taoistic cognition is described as intuition or personal knowledge. Taoistic creativity is explained as involving incubation, syntectic thinking, and the unification through opposites. Dialectical thinking, Taoistic meditation and intuition, and symbolic thinking are…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Intuition
Noppe, Lloyd D. – Creativity Research Journal, 1996
Two complementary concepts of creative thinking are discussed, regression and progression, both of which are in the service of the ego. Interactions between the field dependence-independence and fixity-mobility styles are discussed, as are psychoanalytic, trait, physiological, and developmental perspectives of style. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Style, Creative Thinking, Creativity
Peer reviewedKuftinec, Sonja – Theatre Topics, 2001
Advocates revising theatre studies and theatre pedagogy to engage students in critical and creative thinking. Suggests that theatre studies is ideally positioned to incorporate student-centered learning. Proposes that theatre classes should emphasize ensemble learning and collaboration; address student concerns; and reflect practical work outside…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Creative Thinking, Critical Thinking, Drama
Peer reviewedKalischuk, Ruth Grant; Thorpe, Karran – Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2002
The concept of creativity was explored in focus groups with 12 nursing students and 2 faculty. Their perceptions centered on the theme of striving for balance, which enabled them to be most creative. Strategies for fostering creativity were related to this theme and three subthemes: enhancing self-esteem, working within structure, and making time…
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creative Thinking, Higher Education, Nursing
Peer reviewedBishop, Jay – Early Child Development and Care, 1990
Examines alternative views of creativity. Considers creativity as a function that is structured linearly. Discusses creativity research that obviates meaning implied in the ways in which one accounts for experience. Notes that, in the present conception of creativity, traits that exist in combinations influence the production of creative actions.…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Processes, Convergent Thinking, Creative Thinking
Lumsden, Charles J.; Findlay, C. Scott – Creativity Research Journal, 1988
A model of the Darwinian evolution of creative thinking is proposed. Creative thinking is modeled as a re-linkage of connections among mental representations, occurring in relationship to gene-culture heterarchy, which is a system of causative and motivational connections among the individual, the innate regularities of cognitive development, and…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creativity, Cultural Influences, Evolution
Dudek, Stephanie Z.; Verreault, Rene – Creativity Research Journal, 1989
Highly creative children (n=100) and uncreative children (n=100) were selected from 1,450 fifth- and sixth- grade students. Comparisons using data from the Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking revealed significant differences in terms of quantity and quality of primary process content. Girls gave more libidinal content and boys gave more aggressive…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Intermediate Grades
Peer reviewedNorton, William – Journal of Geography, 1989
Discusses the development of human geography, pointing out linkages between human geography and sociology. Defines sociological imagination, summarizing the logic behind it. Provides arguments for a parallel geographical imagination, and assesses the extent to which geographers exhibit a geographical imagination. (LS)
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Geography, Human Geography, Imagination
Peer reviewedRunco, Mark A.; Nemiro, Jill – Roeper Review, 1994
This paper reviews research showing problem finding to be distinct from problem solving and research supporting the role of problem finding in intrinsically motivated creative performances. The paper concludes that problem finding represents a family of related skills, each of which seems to be influenced by cognitive and extracognitive factors.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Gifted


