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Veen, Mario – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2021
This paper argues that abductive reasoning has a central place in theorizing Health Professions Education. At the root of abduction lies a fundamental debate: How do we connect practice, which is always singular and unique, with theory, which describes the world in terms of rules, generalizations, and universals? While abduction was initially seen…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Abstract Reasoning, Allied Health Occupations Education, Theory Practice Relationship
Stapleton, Andrew J. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2018
In response to the authors, I demonstrate how threshold concepts offer a means to both contextualise teaching and learning of quantum physics and help transform students into the culture of physics, and as a way to identify particularly troublesome concepts within quantum physics. By drawing parallels from my own doctoral research in another area…
Descriptors: Quantum Mechanics, Physics, Science Education, Imagery
Okita, Sandra – Teachers College Record, 2015
Many technological artifacts (e.g., humanoid robots, computer agents) consist of biologically inspired features of human-like appearance and behaviors that elicit a social response. The strong social components of technology permit people to share information and ideas with these artifacts. As robots cross the boundaries between humans and…
Descriptors: Robotics, Creativity, Problem Solving, Technology Uses in Education
Sternberg, Robert J. – International Journal for Talent Development and Creativity, 2013
In this article, I consider relationships between creativity and ethics, and how they apply in society. I argue that ethical reasoning requires creative thinking at various junctures. I present an 8-step model of ethical reasoning, delineating how creativity can be applied at various steps. Finally, I draw conclusions about how the model can be…
Descriptors: Creativity, Ethics, Creative Thinking, Abstract Reasoning
Hao, Ning – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2010
The experiment was designed to explore the effects of domain knowledge, instructional manipulation, and the interaction between them on creative idea generation. Three groups of participants who respectively possessed the domain knowledge of biology, sports, or neither were asked to finish two tasks: imagining an extraterrestrial animal and…
Descriptors: Creativity, Interaction, Knowledge Level, Expertise
Bahia, Sara; Trindade, Jose Pedro – Online Submission, 2012
The purpose of this paper is to show how activating perception, imagery and creativity facilitate the mastery of specific skills of visual arts education. Specifically, the study aimed at answering two questions: How can teachers enhance visual and creative expression?; and What criteria should be used to evaluate specific learning of visual arts…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 7, Art Education, Visual Arts
Peer reviewedKajander, Ann – Roeper Review, 1990
This article compares measures of abstract thinking preference and divergent thinking to standard mathematics ability measures such as the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). In this study involving gifted tenth graders, mathematical creativity was found to be a special kind of creativity not necessarily related to divergent thinking ability. (PB)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Aptitude Tests, Computer Assisted Instruction, Creative Thinking

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