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Hanson, Michael Hanchett; Herz, Rebecca Shulman – Art Education, 2011
Art and creativity are closely linked in the minds of most people. When asked to explain why art should be part of the school curriculum, respondents commonly answer that art provides an opportunity for students to be creative and express themselves. As professionals who have worked with art education for years, the authors suggest a different…
Descriptors: Creativity, Art Education, Teaching Methods, Creative Development
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Cumming, Rachel – Literacy, 2007
This article begins by identifying that children have a spontaneous predilection for playing with language, engaging in poetic discourse even before their first poetry lesson. Although children's language play is relatively unresearched in the classroom, in a case study of two groups of pupils aged between 10 and 11, it was observed that children…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Poetry, Play, Language Acquisition
Weatherly, Myra S. – G/C/T, 1985
A cemetery unit offers opportunities for gifted students to use higher-level thinking skills as well as creativity. Activities are suggested for three phases of the unit: introductory, developmental, and culminating. (CL)
Descriptors: Creative Development, Elementary Education, Gifted, Learning Activities
Krause, Claire S. – 1981
Creative arts programing for gifted and talented elementary students has incorporated academics (ecology, mathematics, history, genealogy, computer science, and independent research) into activities such as puppetry, creative drama, storytelling, dance, music, pottery, and poetry. The arts classes have been popular with students, parents,…
Descriptors: Ceramics, Creative Activities, Creative Art, Creative Development
Whalen, Adryce C. – G/C/T, 1985
The author describes activities of a weekly enrichment class providing right-brain tasks to gifted elementary students. Activities, which centered on artistic creativity, were taken from "Drawing On the Right Side of the Brain" by B. Edwards. (CL)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Cerebral Dominance, Creative Development, Elementary Education
Doutre, Carolyn B. – Learning, 1988
The first step in helping students to think more creatively is to create a safe and inviting atmosphere. A discussion of the basic skills of creativity: fluency, originality, flexibility and elaboration, lays the foundation for suggestions for developing creative thinking within the framework of the existing curriculum. (JD)
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Creative Development, Creative Thinking, Curriculum Development
Walker, Joseph J.; Lotz, Condit – G/C/T, 1978
"Creating a superhero", a minicourse for gifted elementary children, is described. (CL)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Creative Development, Creative Thinking, Elementary Education
Flindt, Myron – Learning, 1985
Suggestions for developing creative and original science fairs include trying new categories, issuing a challenge, and involving the community. (DF)
Descriptors: Creative Development, Elementary Education, Learning Activities, Motivation Techniques
Aylward, Margaret – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1987
The Russell C. Gordon Elementary School (Nova Scotia, Canada) offers the Enriched Students Program (ESP) for academically gifted students. ESP goals include: fostering and developing individual interests of students; initiating higher level thinking skills; strengthening task commitment; stimulating creativity; promoting leadership qualities; and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Creative Development, Elementary Education, Enrichment Activities
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Robinson, Michael L. – Childhood Education, 1980
Describes a program to heighten self-esteem, interest in school, and creativity of gifted/talented children. Identity, inquiry, and interaction are presented as primary motivations to learning. The curriculum includes group sessions to foster self-image development, a media center to stimulate inquiry and eliminate boredom, and activities to…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Classroom Environment, Creative Development, Curriculum Enrichment
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Lange, Diane M. – General Music Today, 2006
This article explains the difference between concepts and skills in music education. Concepts about music cannot be taught; they are acquired through meaningful experiences. These experiences are typically called musical skills and include singing, chanting, playing, moving, creating, improvising, and writing. Suggestions for organizing the school…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Music Techniques, Singing
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Yunghans, Marion – School Arts, 1981
Kellogg Elementary School in Hickory Corners, Michigan has developed a special program for gifted students which emphasizes a conceptual, or problem-solving, approach to art. This article outlines the program's objectives, activities, and its five teaching units. Part of a theme issue on art for special needs students. (SJL)
Descriptors: Art Education, Creative Development, Elementary Education, Enrichment Activities
Kruise, Carol Sue – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 1987
This discussion of the need for learning activities which promote critical thinking skills, creativity, and affective growth in children uses Bloom's Taxonomy as a guide for designing such activities based on children's literature. Several examples of projects based on specific children's books are provided. (CLB)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Creative Development, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Enrichment
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Mildrum, Nancy King – Roeper Review, 2000
This article describes implementation of a creativity curriculum, Ten Lessons in Creativity, with gifted and typical students in elementary and middle school settings. It discusses creativity instruction as a bridge between gifted and regular education, ways that creativity workshops affirm the highly creative child, creativity and self-esteem,…
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creativity, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education
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Moshkin, S. V.; Rudenko, V. N. – Russian Education and Society, 1996
Characterizes the telling and learning of political jokes as a powerful socializing tool for children to learn about the world. Maintains that this activity serves as a means of storing and transmitting social knowledge as well as information about the world of public affairs. Includes some representative examples. (MJP)
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Creative Development, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
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