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Leggo, Carl – Interchange, 1998
Preservice teachers must learn to seek ways to transform the pedagogic world rather than conform to it as it is written, with traditions, conventions, rules, and patterns. They are encouraged to try to write the pedagogic world of students and teachers and live un/grammatically, challenging the ways that the world has been written for them. (SM)
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Inquiry
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Hogan, Claudia; Howe, Nina – Canadian Journal of Research in Early Childhood Education, 2001
This study investigated the effects of prop realism on the play of 24 preschoolers. Observations of play sessions revealed that highly realistic props and low-realism props elicited equal amounts of group dramatic play. However, low- realism props generated greater diversity of play themes, more fantasy role enactments, and more nonintended use of…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creativity, Dramatic Play, Early Childhood Education
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Puccio, Gerard J.; Talbot, Reginald J.; Joniak, Andrew J. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2000
A modified version of Kirton's Adaptor-Innovator Inventory was used to operationalize the person-environment fit model and a self-report measure was used to assess creative productivity in 40 British adults. Results indicate that style match between the individual and the environment was associated with higher levels of product novelty and…
Descriptors: Adults, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Environmental Influences
Khatena, Joe – Gifted Education International, 2000
This article examines creativity and talent of individuals that can be identified from perceptions of themselves. It describes two instruments that may be used to measure such predispositions. Several problems studied with these instruments are presented and a number of uses for the instruments are suggested. (Contains references.) (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Adults, Children, Creative Thinking
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Pavlik, Lisa – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2002
A study examined the relationship between structured imagination and creativity in story writing among 108 undergraduates. Subjects produced paragraphs that were meaningful/original, meaningful/non-original, or non-meaningful/non-original. Results showed that groups 1 and 2 wrote psychologically meaningful stories significantly more than group 3…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Creative Thinking, Creative Writing
Sim, Wong Kooi – Journal of Southeast Asian Education, 2001
Discusses preliminary studies on thoughtful schools in Brunei Darussalam. Thoughtful schools emphasize the concepts of creativity, reflectivity, responsibility, and reciprocity in the areas of teaching, learning, and school management. Examines precursors to thoughtful schools and looks at why there have not been many studies on the subject. (SM)
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Critical Thinking, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
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Basadur, Min; Head, Milena – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2001
An experiment was conducted to investigate the innovative performance of problem solving groups (n=196) with three different blends of cognitive styles. As predicted, groups with a heterogeneous blend of styles outperformed groups with completely or partially homogeneous blends. Participant satisfaction, however, was lower for heterogeneous teams.…
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Style, Creative Thinking, Creativity
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Taggar, Simon – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2001
A study of 94 intact autonomous work groups performing multi-part tasks revealed that group creative performance increased exponentially with the number of highly creative group members composing the group. However, this occurred only when Team Creativity-Relevant Processes within the group were relatively high. (Contains references.) (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Adults, Brainstorming, Creative Thinking, Creativity
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Sosik, John J.; Kahai, Surinder S.; Avolio, Bruce J. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1999
A study involving 159 undergraduates found that flow (a psychological state characterized by concentration, enjoyment, and intrinsic motivation) mediated effects of leadership style on creativity in a Group Decision Support System (GDSS) context, and that its role may be moderated by anonymity. Results also indicated that both flow and anonymity…
Descriptors: Adults, Brainstorming, Creative Thinking, Creativity
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Carson, David K.; Runco, Mark A. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1999
A study examined the relationships among creative problem solving (PS) and problem generation (PG) abilities and coping skills in 74 undergraduates. PG and PS abilities were negatively related to such coping processes as confrontation, distancing, escape-avoidance tendencies, and excessive acceptance of responsibility, and positively associated…
Descriptors: College Students, Coping, Creative Thinking, Creativity
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Rezabek, Landra L. – TechTrends: Linking Research & Practice to Improve Learning, 2005
In this article, the author discusses the intentions of the October 2005 Association for Educational Communications & Technology (AECT) conference. She explains that the conference will be a shared event between the AECT members and the participants of the 37th annual meeting of the International Visual Literacy Association (IVLA), a stalwart…
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Professional Associations, Visual Literacy, Critical Thinking
Erez, Ronny – Journal of Secondary Gifted Education, 2004
The contemporary world of knowledge, characterized by an explosion of information and ways of communicating it, requires creativity more than ever in handling scientific knowledge. Thus, science education, especially for the gifted, must encourage the development of creativity. But, as creativity is not something that can simply be taught, we must…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academically Gifted, Science Education, Creativity
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Shaw, Liz; Woodbridge, Jenny; Pearson, Sue – Primary Science Review, 2003
The Early Excellence centre was established in 1999 to undertake early years curriculum development in the North West, Yorkshire and Humberside regions. As part of development work, small research projects are commissioned in early years settings. This article describes how the authors worked with Wingate Community Nursery School. The work was…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Nursery Schools, Foreign Countries, Program Descriptions
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Middleton, Howard – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2005
The development of Design and Technology curricula has always been premised on the importance of the act of designing and of the value of the contingent activity of creative thinking. Despite this, there has been a great deal of uncertainty about methods for developing creative thinking abilities in design and technology students. However, the…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Cognitive Psychology, Ethics, Technology Education
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Evered, Lisa; Nayer, Sofya – AMATYC Review, 2005
The tedium that characterizes many routine calculus activities necessary for average students often results in the loss of the most talented to the field of mathematics. One way to overburden teacher to nurture mathematical talent within a typical calculus class is to encourage student research. This article illustrates how student research…
Descriptors: Student Research, Community Colleges, Calculus, Talent
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