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Rotem Maor; Nurit Paz-Baruch; Zemira Mevarech; Niv Grinshpan; Rotem Levi; Alex Milman; Sarit Shlomo; Michal Zion – Educational Studies, 2025
Numerous studies highlight the benefits of incorporating creativity in teaching, but practical experience shows that putting these theories and policies into practice often lacks the necessary resources. The current study focuses on three aspects of creativity in teaching: (a) Theoretical -- how do policy documents and educational researchers…
Descriptors: Creativity, Teaching Methods, Teacher Attitudes, Lesson Plans
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Rotem Maor – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
Teachers play an important role in treating and preventing school bullying; however, there are instances when they do not act to stop or prevent this phenomenon. There are multiple factors that predict whether and how teachers respond to school bullying. The current study focuses on teachers' Social Dominance Orientation (SDO) as a predictor of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Intention, Prevention
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Katz-Buonincontro, Jen; Hass, Richard; Perignat, Elaine – Teachers College Record, 2020
Background/Context: Beliefs about teaching for creativity is a newer area of empirical investigation in education. Purpose: The purpose of the quantitative study was to measure teachers' domain-specific beliefs about teaching for creativity, piloted for the first time in this study, and compare these beliefs with domain-general beliefs about…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Beliefs, Teaching Methods, Creativity
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Min Wang; Narongruch Woramitmaitree; Sayam Chuangprakhon – Journal of Education and Learning, 2025
This study explores the potential of jazz as a pedagogical tool to enhance key learning skills in music education, including creativity, critical thinking, collaboration, and improvisation. By aligning with contemporary educational theories such as experiential learning and social constructivism, jazz offers a dynamic framework for fostering…
Descriptors: Music Education, Creativity, Critical Thinking, Cooperation
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Marianthi Zioga; Despina Desli – International Electronic Journal of Mathematics Education, 2025
Developing students' mathematical creativity constitutes a key objective in curricula worldwide. Although teachers recognize their key role in fostering mathematical creativity, research indicates a discrepancy between their beliefs and classroom practices--the "creativity gap". Professional development programs have enhanced teachers'…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Skills
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Fernanda Hellen Ribeiro Piske; Kristina Henry Collins; Tatiana de Cássia Nakano – International Journal for Talent Development and Creativity, 2024
The role of creativity in teaching gifted children is essential for gifted students to develop their high abilities and creative potential. Teaching and fostering creativity and creative thinking within other academic domains can provide opportunities for excellence and achievement within students' talent development and interests. This manuscript…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Creativity, Gifted Education, Academically Gifted
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Jerry Yeung; Alfredo Bautista – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2024
Globalisation has significantly influenced preschool education around the world, including Hong Kong, where the official curriculum framework has recently integrated the Western notion of creativity as part of arts education, forming a new learning area: Arts and Creativity. The purpose of this study was to investigate how Hong Kong preschool…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Education, Art Education, Creativity
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Lucas Lörch; Erkki Huovinen – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2025
The aspiring composer's development is commonly described using the metaphor of finding one's own composer voice. A central goal for teaching composition in higher music education is to guide students toward finding such a voice--toward personal expression and creativity. In order to shed light on the teaching strategies associated with this goal,…
Descriptors: Music Education, Musical Composition, Musicians, Teaching Methods
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Ebeltoft, Nini C.; Beck, Eevi E. – Studies in Higher Education, 2023
Research on Higher Education (HE) documents a plethora of applicable teaching practices and improvements focused on better instructional planning. Yet, what happens when carefully crafted plans must be abandoned due to something unforeseen? This study documents teaching situations when things do not work as expected, where moments of breakdown…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Student Relationship, Conflict, Creativity
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Daniel Mateos-Moreno; Jorge Garcia-Perals – Research Studies in Music Education, 2024
While creativity is a primary focus in music education, its exploration within the realm of music studio teaching is considerably less extensive compared with other educational contexts. Moreover, the related research is predominantly focused on creativity in developing music skills. In the present study, we explore how Spanish instrumental music…
Descriptors: Music Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Music Education, Musical Instruments
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Jo Stijnen; Luc Nijs; Peter Van Petegem – International Journal of Music Education, 2024
Instrumental music teaching traditionally emphasizes the cognitive, motor, and motivational processes of score reproduction, often at the expense of creative musical activities, such as improvisation or composition. Since today's international art school curricula prominently include creativity competencies, opportunities to integrate creativity…
Descriptors: Music Education, Musical Instruments, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Methods
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Brynjar Olafsson; Gisli Thorsteinsson – Design and Technology Education, 2024
The use of makerspaces in Norwegian compulsory education is growing. However, using maker-centred learning to support creativity has yet to be examined extensively in the Norwegian context. Consequently, the aim of this research is to explore Norwegian makerspace teachers' conceptions of the use of maker-centred learning to augment creative…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Creativity, Shared Resources and Services
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Schiavio, Andrea; van der Schyff, Dylan; Philippe, Roberta Antonini; Biasutti, Michele – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2023
What are the main views and perceptions of creativity of a music teacher? By administering an open-ended questionnaire to 11 music teachers, we sought to elicit responses to clarify what are their self-reported understandings of creativity; how they think musical creativity can be facilitated in a teaching setting; and how they can differentiate…
Descriptors: Music Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Creativity, Music Education
Stephanie T. Holmberg – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This instrumental mixed methods case study investigated Grades 3-5 classroom teachers' perceptions of teaching for creativity and the effects of a researcher-developed, one-day, online professional development creativity module intervention within a suburban school district in south-central Pennsylvania. Creativity has been identified as a…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
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Nicole Kasbary; Aghnar Haymour – Hungarian Educational Research Journal, 2025
Project-based learning (PJBL) emerges as an instructional teaching method promoting collaboration, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills among students. This pedagogical approach facilitates active engagement by forming student groups to collaboratively create and develop projects, thus, encouraging the exploration of diverse perspectives…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Student Projects, Active Learning
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