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Driscoll, Elizabeth A.; Lownds, Norman K. – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2007
Field trips to the Michigan 4-H Children's Garden must provide rich science learning experiences for students and teachers. A key to this is getting students to ask questions. To facilitate student question asking we developed the Wonder Wall, a "wall" where students could write their questions. Student questions were answered as part of…
Descriptors: Field Trips, Interests, Grade 3, Gardening
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Wilde, Susie – Teaching Artist Journal, 2007
Imaginative writing is a great vehicle for creative thinking and risk taking as children structure a reality in a story. However, the author believes that American children are untrained for this sort of work and progress. They need connected experiences. This insight intensifies the author's resolution to seek collaboration with artists in other…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Collaborative Writing, Foreign Countries, Creative Thinking
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Barnes, Jonathan; Shirley, Ian – Improving Schools, 2007
This article is a summary of a cross-Arts, action research project in primary teacher education. The Higher Education ARTS and Schools (HEARTS) project aimed at attitude and pedagogical change amongst teacher education students. The researchers chose to explore the effects and effectiveness of the Arts in making meaning and relevance for both…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Student Research, Tutors, Locus of Control
Heitzmann, Ray – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2007
Targeted homework is based upon the belief that homework can make a significant contribution to student achievement in the areas of knowledge, skills, and values. It centers on the notion that homework achieves maximum effectiveness when teachers share the school's homework policy as well as their policy with students and parents or guardians. The…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Academic Achievement, Teacher Student Relationship, Parent School Relationship
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Figgins, Margo A.; Johnson, Jenny – English Journal, 2007
Students' relationships with language are likely to change when they are permitted to play with it, but teachers must construct multiple classroom situations for experimentation, and thus change, to take place. Margo A. Figgins and Jenny Johnson give several ideas for how to foster wordplay among students, describing use of eponyms, word…
Descriptors: Language Attitudes, Educational Games, Play, Teaching Methods
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Shi, Fuqian; Wei, Jincai – International Education Studies, 2008
In the current teaching activities on curriculum, teachers taught all kinds of computer language at the most of the time. Students also focus on a variety of examinations, but the real time to train students' independent software developing skill is very limited. This has resulted in the students only to copy other people's systems design ideas,…
Descriptors: Programming, Creative Thinking, Creative Development, Science Activities
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Duesing, Brett – Tech Directions, 2006
Some students show a lot of artistic talent. Astounding sketches of a Mini Cooper done with a pen in an English-composition spiral-bound notebook scream talent and success. But teachers, parents and guidance counselors want to help artistically talented kids avoid the macaroni-and-cheese existence common to aspiring artists--working just to make…
Descriptors: Motor Vehicles, Design, Computer Software, Talent
Edelson, Paul J. – 1996
An innovative method for teaching creativity and leadership to adults was presented to engineers and executives within a high-technology corporation who wished to overcome fear of failure and the inhibiting influences of stress within their industry. The methodology developed was based upon prior research conducted in the area of self-directed…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Creative Activities, Creative Thinking, Creativity Research
Kleifgen, Jo Anne; Frenz-Belken, Patricia – 1996
A study described machine operators' problem-solving actions at a computerized circuit-board assembly machine in a small manufacturing plant located on the West Coast. Participants were a machine operator and his supervisor, both from Vietnam, who were building large prototype boards for a major computer corporation. Over a 6.5 minute interval,…
Descriptors: Adults, Creative Thinking, Error Correction, Manufacturing
Manzo, Anthony V.; And Others – 1992
Dialectical thinking has values for education that have been largely overlooked by researchers and educators. Dialectical thinking refers to the ability to view issues from multiple perspectives and to arrive at the most economical and reasonable reconciliation of seemingly contradictory information and postures. Dialectical thinking is a form of…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Higher Education, Instructional Innovation, Learning Strategies
Hellerman, Susan B., Ed. – Imagine...Opportunities and Resources for Academically Talented Youth, 1993
This theme issue focuses on academic competitions for academically talented youth. It lists approximately 30 selected competitions from a variety of academic areas, describing their eligible grade levels, types of projects or tests involved, fees, awards, and deadlines. An article describes the National Merit Scholarship Program and use of the…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Books, Competition, Creative Thinking
Oxman-Michelli, Wendy – 1991
Creative thinking and critical thinking are often thought of as two distinct, separate processes; however, each is a necessary component of the other. The challenge of critical thinking as creativity is to identify and transcend the nonessential criteria associated with the domain in which the critical thinking is exercised while not abandoning…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creativity, Critical Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education
Iwamoto, Kichi – 1992
Although academia has been concerned with the need to expand the use of critical thinking skills in the secondary and collegiate curricula, it has paid little attention to the application of critical thinking skills in adult business education. Challenges for an instructor teaching a class of business executives as opposed to a class of…
Descriptors: Business, Cognitive Processes, Creative Thinking, Critical Thinking
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Carringer, Dennis C. – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1974
To examine the relationship of bilingualism to the creative thinking abilities of Mexican youth, four subtests from the "Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking" were administered to Spanish-English coordinate bilingual and Spanish monolingual subjects from two private high schools in Mexico. The bilinguals scored significantly higher on the dependent…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingualism, Creative Thinking, Creativity
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Johnson, Roger A. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1974
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Economic Status, Elementary School Students, Grade 3
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