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Kenett, Yoed N.; Humphries, Stacey; Chatterjee, Anjan – Creativity Research Journal, 2023
Curiosity, creativity, and aesthetics are typically studied separately. The extent to which they share psychological and neural mechanisms is not well understood, despite all being linked to broader personality characteristics like Openness to Experience and are driven by a desire for information and knowledge. Here, we review evidence and advance…
Descriptors: Creativity, Aesthetics, Personality Traits, Memory
Robert J. Sternberg – Roeper Review, 2024
The kind of transactional, or tit-for-tat giftedness that so many programs identify and develop will not help to create a better world. Yet, if anyone is in a position to create a better world, it is our gifted young people. In this article, roles are presented that can be used to create change in the world. Some of these roles, when applied…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Academically Gifted, Activism, Social Change
Han, Daisy – Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2023
When Daisy Han first encountered a Montessori classroom, she actually felt free. Free to move, free to create, free to explore, free to try, free to fail, free to be. This freedom is essential to becoming an innovator. Innovators possess an irreverence almost as big as their self-efficacy, both of which have been nurtured in an environment where…
Descriptors: Montessori Method, Montessori Schools, Educational Environment, Educational Principles
Dawn Lees; Anka Djordjevic – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2024
Taking action is crucial at all stages of career development learning to develop skills and employability with no particular career goal, or for specific career ambitions. This article explores the concept of grand challenges in the context of education for employability through the case study of an extra-curricular programme at a UK university.…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Foreign Countries, Career Development, Skill Development
Astleitner, Hermann – Journal of Instructional Research, 2022
There is a long tradition in the research about how to design classroom assignments to foster cognitive learning. However, especially since the COVID19 crisis, an affective turnaround that focuses on strengthening personality and personal development has increasingly broken new ground in teaching and learning. The resulting question is whether…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Personality Traits, Resilience (Psychology), Instructional Design
Rumack, Aaron M.; Huinker, DeAnn – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2019
Teachers put a great deal of energy into searching for ways to engage each and every student. Some of these efforts fail. Others look promising one day, only to become less effective as the novelty wears off. Teachers want their students to feel ownership of their learning. They also believes that students engage more when learning mathematics…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Personality Traits, Middle School Students, Middle School Mathematics
Plucker, Jonathan A., Ed. – Prufrock Press Inc., 2016
Creativity and innovation are frequently mentioned as key 21st-century skills for career and life success. Indeed, recent research provides evidence that the jobs of the future will increasingly require the ability to bring creative solutions to complex problems. And creativity is often the spice of life, that little extra something that makes the…
Descriptors: Creativity, Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Intelligence
Hatcher, William – Teaching Public Administration, 2019
Through practicing curiosity by asking questions in the hopes of seeking answers, public administrators may practice empathy, build knowledge about how the world works, and in doing so, dispel ignorance in public agencies. By valuing curiosity, or dispelling ignorance about how the world works, public administrators may help create bureaucracies…
Descriptors: Public Affairs Education, Personality Traits, Empathy, Trust (Psychology)
Berulava, Galina A.; Berulava, Mikhail N. – International Dialogues on Education: Past and Present, 2019
The article discusses the main factors of personal development and the dynamics of their role in the modern world. It is shown that an organized system of education, a teacher, is no longer a priority source of personal development: such a source is the electronic media that are today having a mostly negative impact on personal development. The…
Descriptors: Individual Development, Films, Video Technology, Teaching Methods
Baruch-Feldman, Caren – Communique, 2017
Developing character strengths such as kindness and perseverance are just as crucial as academics for today's learners. This article describes how the author and the classroom teacher worked one-on-one with a third grade class to teach such attributes. Approximately once a month the classroom teacher and the author taught lessons on kindness,…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 3, Personality Traits, Academic Persistence
Lim, Kien H. – Mathematics Teacher, 2014
Retaining mathematical knowledge is difficult for many students, especially for those who learn facts and procedures without understanding the meanings underlying the symbols and operations. Repeated practice may be necessary for developing skills but is unlikely to make conceptual ideas stick. An idea is more likely to stick if students are…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Mathematics Instruction, Secondary School Mathematics, Mathematical Concepts
Srba, Ivan; Bielikova, Maria – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2015
In the current time of globalization, collaboration among people in virtual environments is becoming an important precondition of success. This trend is reflected also in the educational domain where students collaborate in various short-term groups created repetitively but changing in each round (e.g. in MOOCs). Students in these kind of dynamic…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Online Courses, Group Dynamics, Feedback (Response)
Chou, Chih-Chin; Chan, Fong; Chan, Jacob Yui Chung; Phillips, Brian; Ditchman, Nicole; Kaseroff, Ashley – Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 2013
Positive psychology is a scientific study that explores what makes life most worth living and applies psychological theory to understand the human strengths that are important for enhancing overall well-being and happiness. The rehabilitation counseling philosophy shares a similar emphasis on personal strengths and the importance of enhancing what…
Descriptors: Rehabilitation Counseling, Disabilities, Psychology, Well Being
Lloyd, Keith – CEA Forum, 2013
Though many teachers have adopted collaborative models for teaching writing and literature, much of classroom discussion, in small or large groups, is driven by the assumption that arguing ideas is a competitive exercise. Generally, essays written in this context are "counter-positional" and "agonistic," supporting points by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Models, Cooperating Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
Evans, Monica; Jennings, Erin; Andreen, Michael – International Journal of Game-Based Learning, 2011
Educational games have great potential as tools for motivating and engaging students, in addition to teaching learning content and objectives, but have had difficulty proving their potential through traditional means. This article proposes that recent advances in the achievement systems of entertainment games can be used to measure motivation and…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Measures (Individuals), Learning Motivation, Learner Engagement

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