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Peer reviewedMcGreevy, Ann Loftus – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1995
The creative development of Maria, Elizabeth, Charlotte, Patrick Branwell, Emily Jane, and Anne Bronte in England during the early 1800s is analyzed, with attention to the role of the parents, collaborative siblings, and the natural environment in supporting their talent. The education of the Brontes and the "little books" they wrote as…
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creative Writing, Creativity, Educational Experience
Peer reviewedSmith, Peter – Art Education, 1985
Contradictions in the literature abound concerning Franz Cizek's role in fostering creative art. Researchers should turn to student recollections to determine what Franz Cizek's contribution to art education really was. A former Cizek student who today is prominent in design work is interviewed. (RM)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art History, Childrens Art, Creative Art


