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Feldhusen, John F.; And Others – NSPI Journal, 1971
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creative Thinking, Elementary School Students, Instructional Programs
Peer reviewedFeldhusen, John F.; Clinkenbeard, Pamela R. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1986
Research based effectiveness information is given for the following major instructional materials: Purdue Creative Thinking Program, Productive Thinking Program, Creative Problem Solving Program, Creative Studies Project, Imigi/Craft Series, Thinking Creatively, New Directions in Creativity, and the Peabody Language Development Kits. (DB)
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creativity, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Feldhusen, John F.; and others – Elem Sch J, 1969
Descriptors: Activism, Creative Activities, Creative Development, Creative Thinking
Peer reviewedFeldhusen, John F.; And Others – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 1990
Sixty children in grades 3 to 8 were evaluated for self-concept changes after participation in a creative enrichment, pullout program for the gifted. Results showed positive gains on 2 self-concept scales for children in grades 3 to 6 and on 1 of 2 self-concept scales for grades 7 and 8. (Author)
Descriptors: Creative Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrichment Activities, Gifted
Peer reviewedKolloff, Penny Britton; Feldhusen, John F. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1984
An enrichment program based on the Purdue Three-Stage Model (creative thinking abilities, creative problem solving, and independent study and research skills) resulted in no significant differences in self-concept scores for 199 gifted elementary participants compared to control Ss. Participants did, however, show significant differences in…
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creative Thinking, Elementary Education, Enrichment
Peer reviewedFeldhusen, John F. – Journal of Secondary Gifted Education, 1994
This paper combines Gardner's multiple intelligences theory with Bloom's conception of talent to provide a foundation for the practice of fostering students' specific talents as a primary goal of gifted education. Individualized personal and skills-based growth plans are seen as a medium for career-oriented education based on students' identified…
Descriptors: Creative Development, Individualized Instruction, Intelligence, Models
Peer reviewedFeldhusen, John F.; Treffinger, Donald J. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1976
Methods, techniques, and materials for teaching creativity and problem-solving were discussed in a workshop for elementary school teachers. (RK)
Descriptors: Creative Development, Educational Objectives, Elementary School Teachers, Inservice Teacher Education
Feldhusen, John F. – Gifted Education International, 1994
This paper offers a model of the nature and development of talents, which views genetic factors as determining potential strengths and setting limits and views abilities, aptitudes, and intelligences emerging as a result of experiences, motivations, and styles. Specific talents are characterized by precocity, creative insight, a functional…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Creative Development, Creativity, Educational Environment


