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Meltzer, Bonnie – Library Talk, 2000
Describes the advantages in having children develop their own art rather than downloading images or clip art from computers or the Internet. Topics include developing art skills; learning through creating; self-expression; self-confidence gains; observation skills; and creativity and problem solving. (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Creativity, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedGoldsmith, Francisca; Seblonka, Cathy Sullivan; Wagner, Joyce; Smith, Tammy; Sipos, Caryn; Bodart, Joni Richards – Voice of Youth Advocates, 1998
Includes six articles that describe public library programs for teens. Highlights include interactive murder mysteries; a girl scout sleepover program on career awareness; sign language workshop; a Science Fair help day that included guest speakers; a unit on fairy tales and legends; and a project to enhance creativity and self-esteem. (LRW)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Career Awareness, Creativity, Fairy Tales
Peer reviewedManheim, Allison Renee – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 1998
The role of creativity in personal growth is explored. A literature review and a survey of art students are reported, examining parallels between creativity, self-actualization, and the three-dimensional art experience. Responses are categorized and data analysis is presented. The most frequent residual effects were increased sense of openness and…
Descriptors: Adults, Art Education, Creativity, Data Analysis
Armstrong, Thomas – Reaching Today's Youth: The Community Circle of Caring Journal, 1998
Emphasizes the importance of utilizing the strengths of children with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD) in classroom instruction. Suggests many cognitive, ecological, physical, behavioral, social, and educational interventions for the AD/HD child at school and at home. (MKA)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Attention Deficit Disorders, Children
Peer reviewedKay, Sandra I. – Roeper Review, 1998
Presents the views of different members of "The Creativity Group" at Teachers College, Columbia University, on the importance of creative thinking and how teachers can provide conditions for continuous encouragement of the creative process. The importance of creative thinking, planning, and implementation for good teaching is emphasized.…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creativity, Divergent Thinking, Educational Environment
Peer reviewedPlucker, Jonathan A.; Runco, Mark A. – Roeper Review, 1998
Discusses a few of the current concerns about creativity measurement, including fluency as a contaminating influence on originality scores and the controversy over creative generality vs. content specificity. Describes recent advances in creative measurement and proposes possible future directions for psychometric approaches to creativity…
Descriptors: Creativity, Divergent Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedNg, Fanny Yuen-Fun; Morris, Paul – Arts Education Policy Review, 1999
Describes the characteristics of a balanced music curriculum and explores the music curriculum in Hong Kong secondary schools. Analyzes (1) results from a questionnaire that addressed teachers' perceptions of music education in Hong Kong and (2) interview data in which teachers explained their rationale for using a specific curricular orientation.…
Descriptors: Applied Music, Creativity, Curriculum Evaluation, Foreign Countries
Kesselman, Martin – Wilson Library Bulletin, 1994
Describes tools and techniques that can be used to increase creativity in libraries. Highlights include idea files; brainstorming, in groups or as individuals; mind mapping; checklists; idea processing software; new age techniques such as brain integration and flotation tanks; and an annotated bibliography of six books on idea techniques. (LRW)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Check Lists, Computer Software, Creative Activities
Bernardy, Marie – Taproot, 2000
Music can become an indispensable part of outdoor education because music summons the basic connections that sustain human life. Outdoor education is challenged to reach beyond the traditional campfire and sing-a-long activities. Various works are cited regarding the relevance of music to multiple intelligence theory, logical-mathematics training,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Creativity, Educational Needs, Environmental Education
Peer reviewedHarris, Alma – School Leadership & Management, 1998
Reviews research on pedagogical, managerial, and organizational aspects of effective teaching, highlighting teaching effects, models, and artistry. Effective teaching depends highly on the nature of educational outcomes and goals; requires central qualities, skills, and behaviors; demands an extensive repertoire of teaching styles; and is linked…
Descriptors: Creativity, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Literature Reviews
Peer reviewedSelwyn, Neil – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2001
Explores the perceptions and views of primary school children in exploring, discussing, and rationalizing their use of computers in the classroom based on focus group interviews with students in Wales. Considers work processes; effects on learners' abilities; the finished product; and concerns over originality and authenticity. (Contains 59…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Computer Attitudes, Creativity, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedHittner, James B.; Daniels, Jennifer R. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2002
This study examined the association of gender-role orientation to creative accomplishments and cognitive styles in 127 college students. Results indicated that the gender role orientation of instrumentality was positively associated with creative accomplishments in the business venture domain and that androgynous, versus non-androgynous,…
Descriptors: Art Expression, Business, Cognitive Style, College Students
Peer reviewedRenzulli, Joseph S. – Exceptionality, 2002
This article describes a continuum of definitions of giftedness from conservative to liberal and discusses how these definitions relate to the development of the 3-ring conception of giftedness. In this definition, above average ability, task commitment, and creativity are seen as 3 interactive clusters of traits that gifted students may exhibit.…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Classification, Creativity, Definitions
Peer reviewedVosslamber, Andrea – Gifted Child Today, 2002
This article discusses the characteristics of the gifted reader including above-average ability in key skills, task commitment, and creativity. Underachieving gifted readers, identification procedures for gifted readers, and classroom programming for gifted readers are addressed, and the advantages and disadvantages of enrichment and acceleration…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Acceleration (Education), Creativity, Elementary Secondary Education
Polka, Walter S.; Mattai, P. Rudy; Perry, Robert L. – School Administrator, 2000
To witness greater success with technology, educators should begin their planning with a set of assumptions that consider staff fears and frustrations. Staff's personal needs include control, creativity, caring, challenge, and commitment. Professional needs include empowerment, time, assistance, leadership, communication, and opportunity. (MLH)
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Creativity, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education


