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Publication Date: 2020-Apr
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In-Service Teachers' Conception of Creativity and Its Relation with Technology: A Perspective from Thailand
Hung, Woei; Sitthiworachart, Jirarat
Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, v29 n2 p137-146 Apr 2020
Recognizing its importance, most countries have prioritized creative thinking as a critical ability that students need to develop before they enter the workforce. Thailand is no exception. For teachers to create learning environments that foster students' creativity, teachers need a research-based understanding of creativity. Eighty-nine Thai in-service teachers responded to an online questionnaire that surveyed their conceptions of creativity and use of technology to foster creativity in their classrooms. The results of the survey revealed that the Thai in-service teachers were less readily recognizing the mini-c and Pro-c. Also, they did not seem to deem originality/novelty as a necessary criterion for creativity. More results of the survey will be further discussed.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Knowledge Level, Creativity, Technology Uses in Education, Criteria
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Thailand
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