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Peer reviewedSiau, Keng L. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1995
This paper first reviews the theory of group creativity and then examines characteristics of electronic brainstorming that make it more effective than verbal brainstorming. The success of electronic brainstorming suggests it might be the key to overcoming the space and time constraints commonly faced by a creativity group. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Brainstorming, Computer Oriented Programs, Creative Thinking, Creativity
Peer reviewedHolt, G. Richard; Chang, Hui-Ching – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1992
This essay describes the use of I Ching hexagrams as a focus to improve the ability of college student groups to evolve creative solutions and improve decision-making skills. The philosophy of I Ching is briefly explained, and examples are given of hexagram interpretations which are applicable to group discussion and problem solving. (DB)
Descriptors: Brainstorming, Creative Activities, Creative Development, Creativity
Peer reviewedFirestien, Roger L.; Lunken, Hedria Porrath – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1993
This study investigated the long-term impact of the Master of Science Degree in Creative Studies at Buffalo State College (New York) on the personal and professional lives of 38 graduates. Results indicated that graduates have integrated their knowledge of creative problem solving into both their professional and personal lives. Six tables detail…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Creativity, Education Work Relationship, Graduate Surveys
Peer reviewedMeador, Karen S. – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 1994
Comparison of 107 kindergarten children who either were or were not in a gifted program and received or did not receive special training in synectics (a strategy to facilitate creative thinking) found significant improvement in creativity scores for experimental but not control groups but not more for gifted than for nongifted children. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Gifted
Peer reviewedDonald, Janet Gail – Canadian Journal of Education, 1991
Measures of learning appropriate to museums are explored, including the following: (1) time on task; (2) knowledge gain; (3) thinking and problem solving; (4) motivation; and (5) creativity or intellectual provocation. Museums promote different kinds of learning, but all are interested in knowledge gain and thinking. (SLD)
Descriptors: Creativity, Evaluation Methods, Instructional Effectiveness, Knowledge Level
Murdock, Mary C. – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1993
Future scenario writing is presented as a combined writing and problem-solving technique that identifies alternative ways of thinking about situations. Uses of future scenario writing in family problem solving include setting family goals, communicating growth resulting from new experiences, resolving family problems, encouraging family…
Descriptors: Creativity, Critical Thinking, Family Involvement, Family Life
Crabbe, Anne B. – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1991
The Future Problem Solving Program involves teams of students from grades 4-12 in creative problem solving. The teams complete practice problems and competitive problems. Winning teams go on to state and international competitions. Other program components include noncompetitive problem solving for primary-level students, community problem…
Descriptors: Community Problems, Competition, Creativity, Elementary Secondary Education
Flack, Jerry – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1991
Four young men who had participated in the national competition of the Future Problem Solving (FPS) Program 10 years earlier offer reflections about their FPS experience. Their coach concludes that the program equips young people with the vision and skills needed to anticipate and solve problems and build better tomorrows. (JDD)
Descriptors: Competition, Creativity, Educational Experience, Futures (of Society)
Peer reviewedSussman, Beverly – Science Scope, 2000
Makes recommendations for new science teachers about what to do in the middle level classroom. Advocates being creative in the classroom and in finding resources. (YDS)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Cooperation, Creativity, Elementary Education
Sullivan, Jeremy R.; Hsieh, Peggy P. H.; Guerra, Norma S.; Lumadue, Christine A.; Lebron-Striker, Maritza – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2007
This paper describes a creative approach for training counselor and counselor educators that provides collaborative interactions among students and faculty in several university training programs. Structured around a problem-solving activity and self-reflection questionnaires, undergraduate teachers-in-training were given an opportunity to receive…
Descriptors: Advanced Students, Supervisory Training, Problem Solving, Counselor Training
Al-Imamy, Samer; Alizadeh, Javanshir; Nour, Mohamed A. – Journal of Information Technology Education, 2006
One of the major issues related to teaching an introductory programming course is the excessive amount of time spent on the language's syntax, which leaves little time for developing skills in program design and solution creativity. The wide variation in the students' backgrounds, coupled with the traditional classroom (one size-fits-all) teaching…
Descriptors: Programming Languages, Introductory Courses, Syntax, Program Design
Mathews, Jay – Principal Leadership, 2006
This article profiles Principal of the Year Mel Riddile, a former University of North Carolina football linebacker and principal of J. E. B. Stuart High school in Fairfax County, Virginia. Riddile was recently named the national high school principal of the year by the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) and MetLife.…
Descriptors: Principals, Low Achievement, High Schools, Recognition (Achievement)
Danielson, Mary Ann; Mitchell, Nancy – 1995
A study explored the relationship between creative problem solving and group decision making techniques as measured by the outcome variables identified in earlier studies. Subjects, 46 undergraduate students enrolled in communication courses at 2 midwestern universities, were divided into 3 groups, a Nominal Group Technique (NGT), Unstructured…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Comparative Analysis, Creativity, Decision Making
Duttweiler, Patricia Cloud – Insights on Educational Policy and Practice, 1988
Numerous dysfunctions result from bureaucratic school organization, including an overemphasis on specialized tasks, routine operating rules, and formal procedures for managing teaching and learning. Such schools are characterized by numerous regulations; formal communications; centralized decision making; and sharp distinctions among…
Descriptors: Administrator Effectiveness, Bureaucracy, Centralization, Creativity
Ediger, Marlow – 1992
Friedrich Froebel, an early advocate of the use of play in kindergarten teaching, argued that the ultimate goal of education was developing the creative person. According to Froebel, teachers could promote creativity through play by using gifts, occupations, and mother play songs. By contrast, Johann Herbart called for a subject centered…
Descriptors: Creativity, Curriculum Development, Decision Making, Early Childhood Education

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