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Nicholl, Bill; McLellan, Ros – British Educational Research Journal, 2008
Education reform in England has seen many policies and initiatives introduced by central government. This article discusses two such policies, performativity and creativity. Performativity has been central to the government's agenda of raising standards and includes monitoring mechanisms such as Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted)…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Creativity, Accountability, Performance
Custodero, Lori A. – General Music Today, 2008
In this article, jazz music is used as a lens through which early childhood music pedagogy is viewed, specifically thinking about swing and improvisation--the listening and responding to what is heard and seen, and the openness to possibility. These two concepts are defined by prominent jazz musicians and are traced in the child development…
Descriptors: Music Activities, Music Education, Young Children, Musicians
Hood, Philip – Education 3-13, 2008
This article reports on the findings from the first part of a pilot project which gathered data from a mixed-ability Year-4 class on their perceptions of their identities as learners. A questionnaire was used which addressed both academic and affective issues, for example, why pupils do or do not enjoy certain subjects, whether they prefer to work…
Descriptors: Pilot Projects, Primary Education, Teachers, Student Attitudes
Koltz, Rebecca L. – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2008
Clinical supervision is an important aspect of counselor education. Much of traditional supervision is conducted from a logical standpoint; however, some supervisees may be better served when supervisors integrate both logic and creativity. This article presents the integration of creative activities into supervision using Bernard's Discrimination…
Descriptors: Creativity, Creative Activities, Supervision, Counselor Training
Chan, David W. – Educational Psychology, 2008
This study assessed perceptions of self-efficacy and successful intelligence among 220 Chinese prospective and in-service secondary school teachers in Hong Kong. Teacher self-efficacy in six domains--teaching highly able learners, classroom management, guidance and counselling, student engagement, teaching to accommodate diversity, and teaching…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Intelligence, Self Efficacy, Foreign Countries
Caroff, Xavier; Besancon, Maud – Learning and Individual Differences, 2008
The Consensual Assessment Technique (CAT), developed by Amabile [Amabile, T.M. (1982). "Social psychology of creativity: A consensual assessment technique." "Journal of Personality and Social Psychology," 43, 997-1013], is frequently used to evaluate the creativity of productions. Judgments obtained with CAT are usually reliable and valid.…
Descriptors: Creativity, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Criteria, Cognitive Ability
Sturgell, Irma – Reading Teacher, 2008
When state and local standards drive instruction, teachers often worry about compromising their creativity for a prescriptive curriculum with predictable outcomes. It is possible for creative teaching to flourish by using touchstone texts, or mentor texts, that engage both teacher and student in exploratory yet purposeful learning. (Contains 1…
Descriptors: Creativity, Creative Teaching, Professional Autonomy, Discovery Learning
Keily, Margaret Mary – 1974
This study compared the creative self-direction, creative behavior, and creative activities of preschool children to determine if students and teachers trained in the creative process and in observation techniques can, with reliability, observe the creative potential of young children. Creative abilities of 155 children from four preschool centers…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Cognitive Processes, Correlation, Creative Activities
Anastasi, Anne – 1970
The two studies reported here investigate the role of experiential factors in the development of creative thinking of children and adolescents. The first assigned 400 male students from six high schools in the New York metropolitan area to four criterion groups of 100 each: (1) Creative Art or Writing, (2) Creative/ Scientific, (3) Control Art or…
Descriptors: Correlation, Creative Development, Creativity, Creativity Research
Lietzau, Zeth – Online Submission, 2009
The use of interactive web technologies on public library web sites in the United States has been a topic of much discussion in recent years, and a shift in certain types of user services is underway. Terms like "Web 2.0" and even "Library 2.0" have become common in library literature and at conferences as those on the early…
Descriptors: Public Libraries, Technology Uses in Education, Internet, Web Sites
McLaren, Peter – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2009
This article features the book "Rebel Literacy: Cuba's National Literacy Campaign and Critical Global Citizenship," by Mark Abendroth, a step-child of the Critical Pedagogy Program at the University of Saint Thomas. As a scholar-activist, Abendroth has produced a courageous and prescient volume that will impact the field of critical…
Descriptors: Popular Education, Critical Theory, Literacy Education, Citizenship
Swanson, Mary; Da Ros-Voseles, Denise – Dimensions of Early Childhood, 2009
The overarching goal to create life-long learners who are enthusiastic readers requires a two-pronged approach: (1) enhancing dispositions; and (2) simultaneously teaching reading skills. This approach is powerfully portrayed in the children's book, "Thank You, Mr. Falker" (Polacco, 1998). This article explores how teachers of young children can…
Descriptors: Reading Skills, Reading Instruction, Reading, Young Children
Wagah, M. O.; Indoshi, F. C.; Agak, J. O. – Educational Research and Reviews, 2009
Art and Design Curriculum taught in secondary schools in Kenya is intended not only to prepare learners for a vocation in Art and Design industry but also to complement literacy, scientific and factual subjects by awakening creativity in the individual. It is part of the government policy of diversification and vocationalization of the curriculum.…
Descriptors: Creativity, Negative Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Career Guidance
Griffiths, Morwenna; Woolf, Felicity – British Educational Research Journal, 2009
This article documents the collaborative research and development of an apprenticeship model of learning for the arts. It focuses on teachers working in partnership with artists and other creative practitioners. The model is rooted in theories of social learning and cognitive apprenticeship. It was developed and tested through collaborative…
Descriptors: Action Research, Artists, Apprenticeships, Art Education
Shanahan, Marie-Claire; Nieswandt, Martina – Journal of Elementary Science Education, 2009
Despite its central role in science, creativity is a characteristic consistently ignored in popular representations of scientists and their work, especially as they are presented in science classrooms. Ignoring creativity and other qualities that are important to the practice of science not only leaves students with a misunderstanding of science,…
Descriptors: Creativity, Space Sciences, Creative Activities, Scientific Literacy

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