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Olton, Robert M. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1979
The author discusses the phenomenon of incubation in creative problem solving, distinguishes it from "creative worrying" and "tip of the tongue" experiences, and reviews research to indicate a lack of evidence of incubation's existence in well-controlled studies. Note: For related information, see EC 120 232-238. (CL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creativity, Creativity Research, Problem Solving
Artley, Nancy L.; And Others – Creative Child and Adult Quarterly, 1980
Findings indicated that, among college students, problem finding ability is independent of intelligence and field dependence. (Author/SBH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creativity, Creativity Research, Higher Education
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Kaltsounis, Bill; Honeywell, Larry – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1980
The article lists and briefly describes 78 noncommercially available instruments useful in studying and measuring creative behavior and creative talent. In addition to a brief description of the instrument, each entry lists the author(s) and the journal or publication reporting on the instrument. (DLS)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Creativity, Creativity Tests, Talent
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Edelson, Paul Jay – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 1999
Examines creativity theories and models such as "great men and women" and Domain-Individual-Field-Interaction. Links creativity and self-efficacy and describes ways adult educators can promote creativity. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Continuing Education, Creativity, Creativity Research
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Petrowski, Mary Jane – RSR: Reference Services Review, 2000
Explores reasons why creativity has only recently gained credibility as a legitimate research field and provides an overview of various disciplinary approaches and methodologies currently in use that are relevant to teaching and learning. Highlights include psychometrics; contextual approaches; experimental approaches; biographical, or…
Descriptors: Biology, Creativity, Creativity Research, Learning Processes
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Feldman, David Henry; Benjamin, Ann C. – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2006
Although early childhood education in America has always had the creative child at the core of its approach, the field itself has generated little systematic research on the topic. In contrast, the scholarly field of creativity studies, with its focus on basic research and theoretical questions, has impacted education only slightly. Creativity and…
Descriptors: Psychometrics, Creativity Tests, Children, Early Childhood Education
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Lassen, Astrid Heidemann; Nielsen, Suna Lowe – Research in Science & Technological Education, 2011
Background: Globalization, technological advancement, environmental problems, etc. challenge organizations not just to consider cost-effectiveness, but also to develop new ideas in order to build competitive advantages. Hence, methods to deliberately enhance creativity and facilitate its processes of development must also play a central role in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Engineering Education, Creativity, Global Approach
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Glenn, Mairin – Educational Action Research, 2011
This article outlines how I, as a primary teacher engaging with a self-study action research process, have come to a deeper understanding of my practice. It explains how I have also come to an understanding of why I work in the way I do; of how this understanding influences my work, and the significance of this new understanding. My work as a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Action Research, Creativity
Özdemir, Soner Mehmet; Cakmak, Aygen – Online Submission, 2008
A number of studies of the effects of drama on individuals' cognitive and affective characteristics have been carried out recently. These studies revealed that drama had positive impact on students' development of communication skills, socialization levels, development of emotional intelligence, social skills, empathic skills and empathic…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Emotional Intelligence, Creativity, Research Design
Cumming, Alister, Ed. – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2012
This book presents results from a four-year project addressing the central question: What factors, challenges, and contexts contribute to and constrain literacy achievement among at-risk adolescent learners with culturally diverse backgrounds? Researchers consider the importance of several, interrelated factors that support the development of…
Descriptors: Vocabulary, Multilingualism, Adolescents, Learning Processes
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Mostmans, Lien; Vleugels, Chris; Bannier, Stijn – Educational Technology & Society, 2012
Young people are often referred to as digital natives, who are familiar with digital technologies such as computers, the Internet and mobile phones for communication, entertainment and accessing information. As a result scholars have called for an educational approach that bypasses the traditional unidirectional lecture teaching style, and applies…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Semi Structured Interviews, Case Studies, Participant Observation
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du Plessis, Andre; Webb, Paul – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2012
This quantitative and qualitative interpretive exploratory case study investigates whether exposure to an Internet based "Extended Cyberhunt" strategy enables teachers to attain a set of outcomes similar to Prensky's "Essential 21st Century Skills" and the "Critical Outcomes of the South African National Curriculum…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Journal Writing, Goal Orientation, Likert Scales
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Kellogg, David – Journal of Language and Literacy Education, 2010
This article begins by revisiting an old dispute between the children's writer Chukovsky and the child psychologist Vygotsky on whether and how child literature should mediate development. It then considers child language language lessons in South Korea for clues about how such mediation might happen, and finds the development of rote language,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Childrens Literature, Child Psychology, Language Acquisition
Taylor-Hough, Deborah – Online Submission, 2010
For parents looking to see their children develop into the self-reliant, critical thinkers John Taylor Gatto described in his essay, "Against School," and other works, a combination of unschooling and the Charlotte Mason method would have the best chance of overall success. Research shows any method of homeschooling produces standardized test…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Teaching Methods, Instructional Effectiveness, Role of Education
Coggshall, Jane G.; Ott, Amber; Behrstock, Ellen; Lasagna, Molly – Public Agenda, 2010
Members of Generation Y (those born between 1977 and 1995) have been characterized as creative, innovative, self-confident, highly educated, and educationally minded. They like to share what they've learned in small groups and are dissatisfied with workplaces that are technologically inferior. They have a strong moral drive to make a difference in…
Descriptors: Age Groups, Participant Characteristics, Creativity, Innovation
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