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Barak, Moshe; Mesika, Pnina – Thinking Skills and Creativity, 2007
Fostering pupils' competencies in inventive thinking and problem-solving has remained a rather unresolved issue in traditional schooling, mainly because many people regard creative thinking as a God-given ability, something an individual either possesses or does not possess, but can only be slightly learned or improved. The current study is aimed…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Junior High School Students, Creative Thinking, Heuristics
Chappell, Kerry – Thinking Skills and Creativity, 2007
This paper offers part of the findings of a qualitative, interpretive Ph.D. study, which used a case study approach to explore and illustrate the conceptions of and approaches to creativity of three expert specialist dance teachers working with late primary age children. The specialists had extensive expertise as dance educators in different…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Specialists, Dance Education, Creativity
Glassner, Amnon; Schwarz, Baruch B. – Thinking Skills and Creativity, 2007
Creative and critical thinking have been traditionally considered as involving independent skills and dispositions. However the definition of critical thinking has been gradually reconsidered to include skills and dispositions through which one opens new links instead of scrutinizing existing links in a closed analysis. Experimental studies have…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Creative Thinking, Grade 8, Grade 10
Persaud, Raj – Thinking Skills and Creativity, 2007
Creativity is usually defined in terms of the production end of ideas or products, yet a neglected aspect of creativity, though no less vital, is the process by which creative products are critically evaluated, selected, altered or dismissed by the creator. Any attempt to promote creative thinking skills in schools needs to also address this…
Descriptors: Creativity, Creative Thinking, Thinking Skills, Critical Thinking
Adey, Philip – Thinking Skills and Creativity, 2006
Teaching for the development of students' thinking is not a straightforward matter. It requires pedagogical skills, which are different from those of normal good quality teaching for conceptual development. It follows that providing professional development (PD) for teachers of thinking is a "hard case"--we can learn much of general value to…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Thinking Skills, Models
Dillon, Patrick – Thinking Skills and Creativity, 2006
A case is made for working in higher education across and between disciplines, variously known as inter- and multidisciplinarity. Integrativism is proposed as an inclusive term for these different but related modes of academic work. Working integratively is presented as a creative activity. The application of integrativism to the curriculum leads…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Creative Activities, Interdisciplinary Approach, Creativity
Ross, Victor E. – Thinking Skills and Creativity, 2006
Despite significant progress over the past six decades, a number of obstacles still exist as far as the understanding and application of inventive ideation techniques is concerned. This paper describes the development of a model aimed at simplifying the selection and application of these techniques. Analysis of a diverse range of creative thinking…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Creative Thinking, Models, Creativity
Claxton, Guy; Edwards, Louise; Scale-Constantinou, Victoria – Thinking Skills and Creativity, 2006
In so far as education has acknowledged creativity at all, it has commonly focused on "allowing" rather than "developing" creativity, on arts-based "expression" rather than broader or deeper kinds of creativity; and on the role of techniques rather than dispositions. This paper seeks to redress the balance by arguing for a range of candidate…
Descriptors: Creativity, Action Research, Creative Thinking, Classroom Environment
Hui, Anna; Lau, Sing – Thinking Skills and Creativity, 2006
This paper presents a field experiment examining the effect of drama education on the psychological development of grades 1 and 4 students. The drama curriculum was delivered after school for one day each week for 16 weeks. Students in the experimental group attended drama education classes, whereas students in the control group took part in the…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Art Education, Elementary School Students, Grade 1
Loveless, Avril; Burton, Jeremy; Turvey, Keith – Thinking Skills and Creativity, 2006
This paper presents the first phase of a study in teacher education, which explored how a conceptual framework for creativity with information and communication technology (ICT) might be developed and expressed in professional development for primary education pre-service and newly qualified teachers. The Creativity and Professional Development…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Student Teachers, Creativity, Elementary Education
Rojas-Drummond, Sylvia; Mazon, Nancy; Fernandez, Manuel; Wegerif, Rupert – Thinking Skills and Creativity, 2006
This paper describes research that explored the question of whether or not it is possible to characterise and teach a single type of educationally productive talk. We analysed and compared the quality of children's interactional strategies when jointly working on a reasoning task and a psycholinguistic task. The latter involved writing an…
Descriptors: Creativity, Psycholinguistics, Learning Activities, Ethnography
Sawyer, R. Keith – Thinking Skills and Creativity, 2006
In the last several decades many of the world's most developed countries have shifted from an industrial economy to a knowledge economy, one based on the creation of knowledge, information, and innovation. Educational researchers have paid very little scholarly attention to this economic shift, although it has substantial implications. After all,…
Descriptors: Innovation, Group Dynamics, Developed Nations, Educational Researchers
Costa, Arthur L. – Thinking Skills and Creativity, 2006
Curriculum, instruction, learning and assessment are the pulse of the school. They are what drive everything else. They are the currency through which we exchange thoughts and ideas. They are the passions that bind our organization together. Educators recognize the growing need for informed, skilled, thoughtful and compassionate citizens who value…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Thinking Skills, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
Cremin, Teresa; Burnard, Pamela; Craft, Anna – Thinking Skills and Creativity, 2006
Connecting to current work in the area of creative pedagogies, this paper reports findings of an exploratory study that sought to identify what characterises possibility thinking in young children's learning experiences and how teachers' pedagogical practice fosters this critical aspect of creativity. It focuses in particular on pedagogy, seeking…
Descriptors: Creativity, Observation, Young Children, Teaching Methods
Grigorenko, Elena L.; Sternberg, Robert J.; Strauss, Sidney – Thinking Skills and Creativity, 2006
One important aspect of teacher effectiveness, of course, is formal knowledge of one or more academic disciplines. But another aspect of teacher effectiveness may be informal, or tacit knowledge of how to handle challenging situations, or even crises, that arise in the classroom. Tacit knowledge is what a person needs to know to succeed in an…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Effectiveness, Classroom Techniques, Principals

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