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Biggy, M. Virginia – 1981
This paper describes the instructional design activities used to create ThinkAbout, a video series meant to teach fifth and sixth graders skills essential for learning, i.e., inquiring, analyzing, synthesizing, seeking alternatives, and creative problem solving. Two basic tenets or underpinning statements served as guidelines for the development…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Critical Thinking, Educational Television, Elementary Education
Foster, Mary Ellen – 1978
A careful use of emphasis by students in their writing can be promoted by some exercises assigned by composition teachers. A drawing exercise can help students learn that changing the length of sentences makes paragraphs more interesting. Using Elizabeth Kubler-Ross's five categories of grief to consider times of depression in students' lives…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Creative Thinking, English Instruction, Secondary Education
Duckworth, Eleanor – 1979
This booklet contains a speech on the value of discovery learning in building a sound knowledge base. The author contends that systematic concepts (such as spatial relations) should be fully explored by experimentation and discussion in the classroom. The cognitive processes involved in solving problems are examined and examples are given of…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Creative Thinking
BAZDARICH, HOPE; AND OTHERS – 1964
TO IMPLEMENT THE PHILOSOPHY THAT GOOD WRITING STEMS FROM GOOD THINKING AND THAT PRACTICE IN PRODUCTIVE THINKING IS A PREREQUISITE FOR WRITING INSTRUCTION, THE ELEMENTARY TEACHERS OF LOS ALTOS, CALIFORNIA, PREPARED THIS GUIDE FOR TEACHING WRITTEN EXPRESSION IN GRADES KINDERGARTEN THROUGH EIGHT. THE OBJECTIVES ARE TO HELP CHILDREN (1) THINK…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Curriculum Guides, Elementary Education, English Instruction
WALSH, ROSALIA – 1962
SUGGESTIONS FOR CREATIVE ACTIVITIES IN THE ELEMENTARY GRADES ARE PRESENTED. THE SUBJECTS OUTLINED ARE CREATIVE ART, CREATIVE DRAMA, CREATIVE THINKING, CREATIVE WRITING AND CREATIVE MATH. UNDER EACH HEADING ACTIVITIES AND THE MATERIALS NEEDED WERE LISTED. AN EXAMPLE OF AN ACTIVITY IN CREATIVE ART IS BOX SCULPTURE, THE MATERIALS NEEDED WERE AN…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Creative Activities, Creative Thinking, Creative Writing
DAVIS, ROBERT B. – 1965
A CLINICAL APPROACH TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF A THEORY OF INSTRUCTION WHICH IS CONSISTENT WITH MODERN VIEWS ON LEARNING IS PRESENTED. IN GENERAL, THIS APPROACH INVOLVES PROVIDING FOR THE STUDENTS' INFORMAL, EXPLORATORY EXPERIENCES. THE STUDENT EXPERIENCES IN THIS REPORT RELATE TO MATHEMATICS. IN SELECTING MATHEMATICAL EXPERIENCES TO PRESENT TO…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Educational Theories, High Schools, Instructional Improvement
Murphy, Gratia – 1979
Too often college composition students see language as an end in itself, rather than as a means to realization of self and world, and teachers need to establish a classroom environment that stimulates and demands that students use their language to find out about themselves. Techniques helpful in shaping composition classes toward this end…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creativity, Higher Education, Imagination
Aschner, Mary Jane, Ed.; Bish, Charles E., Ed. – 1965
This publication is composed of a collection of articles based on the ideas produced and presented at two conferences on productive thinking. Intended, overall, to introduce new concepts of intellectual abilities, the book is divided into four parts: Part I describes a considerable amount of the significant research in "Intelligence and Its…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Education
Diamond, Joan – 1974
The picture books briefly annotated in this bibliography are intended for use in the primary grades. It is suggested that they be used to augment the creative potential in children in the following ways: by serving as examples of creativity to children; by initiating discussion; and by fostering individual projects for children. The main…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Bibliographies, Books, Childrens Literature
Haley, Beverly – 1975
In part a rebuttal to an editorial written by Ronald Regan which appeared in the "Denver Post" stating that English teachers should go "back to the basics," this paper argues that rules without reason, drills without meanings, and writing and reading without imagination are mechanical exercises without expression of self. What English teachers…
Descriptors: Creative Expression, Creative Reading, Creative Teaching, Creative Thinking
Meyer, Rochelle Wilson – 1970
Reported is research involving the development and testing of a program designed to encourage individual creative mathematical activity in first grade students. Initially, some characteristics of the creative process and creative thinking were examined and six criteria describing certain aspects of mathematical creativity were identified and…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creativity, Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary School Mathematics
Treffinger, Donald J. – 1970
The paper identifies some major issues in assessing creative problem solving. Four main problems are discussed: (1) no single widely accepted theory of creativity exists; (2) there is a lack of understanding of the implications of the differences in assessment procedures; (3) researchers, on the one hand, view creativity as entirely a cognitive…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Conflict Resolution, Creative Development, Creative Thinking
Gibb, E. Glenadine – 1970
Three modules designed to teach creative problem solving are included. Although prepared for mathematics teachers, the situations used are non-mathematical. The modules are entitled "Application of Deferred Judgment,""Recognizing the Real Problem," and "Developing the Solution." Instructor's guides for all modules are included together with the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creative Thinking, Divergent Thinking, Evaluative Thinking
Thomas, Susan B., Comp. – 1973
A review of research on creative thinking indicates that children labeled as disadvantaged have creative strengths upon which to build a program of education. Studies have shown that, in general children from a relatively disadvantaged background perform better on tasks of figural creativity than their advantaged peers. If teachers are to…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Annotated Bibliographies, Creative Thinking, Creativity
Zarembinski, Clem – 1971
An attempt is made to formulate, develop, and test principles for: (1) creating an environment which places high value on creativity; (2) guiding the evaluative behavior of teachers, counselors, and administrators; and (3) helping children develop evaluative behavior conducive to creative thinking. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Creativity Tests
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