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Torrance, E. Paul – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1970
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creative Thinking, Creativity Research, Exceptional Child Research
Hays, Joan – J Health Phys Educ Recreation, 1969
Descriptors: Attention, Auditory Stimuli, Creative Development, Creative Teaching
Alschuler, Alfred S. – J Hum Psychol, 1969
Paper written pursuant to a contract with the U.S. Office of Education, under the provisions of the Cooperative Research Program.
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Creative Development, Fantasy, Humanistic Education
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Crabbe, Anne Borland – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 1982
The Future Problem Solving Program is intended to help gifted students (grades 4 through 12) develop richer images of the future and increase creativity, communication, teamwork, research, and problem-solving skills. Procedures for participating in the program and securing materials are explained. (CL)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Creative Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Futures (of Society)
Richardson, Glenn E.; Jordan, Rebecca – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1981
Five different perspectives on creativity in teaching are examined: (1) Creativity is developed by making teaching methods from almost nothing. (2) Creativity is fostered by idealizing without constraint. (3) Creativity can be developed through analogs. (4) Creativity can mean to reorganize or modify. (5) Creativity can be fostered using a forced…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Creative Development, Creative Teaching, Creativity
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Smith, G. Roland – School Arts, 1979
Presented are several approaches to motivate students who are reluctant to get involved in art projects: experimental, creative competition, mechanical, utilitarian, complementary (interdependent), illusory, rhythmical, and the creatures and caricature approach. (KC)
Descriptors: Art, Art Activities, Creative Development, Educational Philosophy
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Tarver, Sara G.; And Others – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1979
Significant, though moderate, correlations between some of the verbal creativity measures and the selective attention variables were found, though this relationship changed as a function of age and the type of creativity measured. (DLS)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attention Control, Attention Span, Creative Development
Twardzik, Louis F. – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1976
If the characteristics generally ascribed to recreation--pleasure, enjoyment, and fulfillment--can be made available during the work experience, the quality of all life experiences will be improved. (JD)
Descriptors: Creative Development, Employee Attitudes, Job Development, Job Satisfaction
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Koroscik, Judith Smith – Human Development, 1997
Considers the importance of scholarly discourse on art and human development and maintains that basic questions need exploration: (1) what is developing psychologically? (2) what are the indicators of development? (3) what indicates development has been constrained in some way? and (4) where does art theory belong in scholarly discourse on child…
Descriptors: Art, Children, Childrens Art, Cognitive Development
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Pavlik, Lisa – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1997
Two studies involving 60 graduate and undergraduate students explored the role of structured imagination in story creation. Results indicate representational knowledge was an important influence on story meaning and originality and that meaningful and original stories were more likely to contain abstract concepts than were nonmeaningful and…
Descriptors: College Students, Creative Development, Creative Thinking, Creative Writing
Caropreso, Edward J.; Couch, Richard A. – Educational Technology, 1996
Considers ways to enhance individual creativity and how an individual can help develop a workplace that utilizes creative approaches to instruction and instructional products. Highlights include individual traits and characteristics; abilities and skills; evaluation and reward; competition; and developing individual creativity as an instructional…
Descriptors: Competition, Creative Development, Creativity, Evaluation Utilization
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McCarty, Tim – Perspectives in Education and Deafness, 1995
A teacher at the Model Secondary School for the Deaf (District of Columbia) discusses the process of creating, rehearsing, and producing a play using sign language as an expressive and artistic tool. The importance of performing often enough to achieve the euphoria of mastery is stressed. (DB)
Descriptors: Creative Development, Deafness, Dramatics, Emotional Response
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Diaz de Chumaceiro, Cora L. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2003
This essay discusses how Maude Adams influenced James M. Barrie's creative process and became his inspiration. Set change theory is underscored as a cognitive explanation for Barrie's illumination. The psychoanalytic theory of transference is proposed as an underlying mechanism for facilitating the change of mental set during the incubation stage.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Change Agents, Change Strategies, Cognitive Processes
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Cheung, Wai Ming; Tse, Shek Kam; Tsang, Hector WH – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2003
Responding to a definition of creativity, 449 Chinese language teachers identified imagination foremost, followed by inspiration and original ideas as a component of effective writing. Teachers identified developing student confidence and providing an open atmosphere as essential means of fostering creativity. The majority of teachers, however,…
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creative Writing, Creativity, Elementary Education
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Moore, Janet L. S. – Music Educators Journal, 1990
Traces the longitudinal development of creative thinking in music education. Contends that creativity in students is enhanced by building on the natural process of sound exploration. Suggests strategies for teaching music to very young children, and presents ways to foster creativity in students. (RW)
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Educational Objectives
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