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Brown, George I. – J Teacher Educ, 1970
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Creative Development, Creativity, Cultural Awareness
Spitze, Glennys S. – Childhood Educ, 1970
The child's creative potential may be fostered in the classroom by (1) story-telling, (2) expressing interest in the child's attempts to write stories and poetry, (3) allowing freedom and time for the child's creative efforts and (4) helping the child to associate creative effort with pleasure. (NH)
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creativity, Imagery, Lower Class
Osborne, Alan R. – Sch Sci Math, 1969
The lack of an adequate conceptual foundation in mathematics appears to have hindered the scientific discovery process. The author cites several examples from the history of science and mathematics. Implications for inquiry teaching -- both science and mathematics teachers must cooperate in helping students acquire the appropriate mathematical…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Creativity, Inquiry, Instruction
Torrance, E. Paul – Gifted Child Quart, 1969
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creativity, Disadvantaged Youth, Enrichment Activities
Endean, Lou; George, David – Gifted Education International, 1983
The article summarizes methodology and results of tests given to 30 13-year-old students who were nominated by their six schools as scientifically talented, for a summer science enrichment course at Nene College, England. Reported are children's ideas about the "ideal" classroom, the "ideal" teacher, and the "ideal"…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Creativity, Curriculum Enrichment, Divergent Thinking
Peer reviewedSoll, Harriet Premack – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1982
"Ideas Into Dollars," one in the Small Business Bibliography series of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), is described to be a resource guide for inventors and innovative small businesses which provides steps such as determination of technical feasibility, assessment of market demand, commercialization, and sales. (MC)
Descriptors: Business Administration, Creative Development, Creativity, Entrepreneurship
Peer reviewedMcDonald, Jan; And Others – Roeper Review, 1982
The article identifies several areas where gifted students exhibit variability. Discussed are differences relating to performance vs. potential, variations in competencies, creative ability, the highly gifted, and behavioral dysfunctions. A number of generalizations are offered, including that multiple options in programing must be sought. (SW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Problems, Creativity, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedTimberlake, Pat – Childhood Education, 1982
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Creativity, Early Childhood Education, Guidelines
Peer reviewedNeuman, Susan B. – Reading Improvement, 1981
Explores whether the skills management systems, based on the mastery learning theory, can be used to foster creative reading--the highest level of skill development. (FL)
Descriptors: Creativity, Elementary Education, Learning Theories, Mastery Learning
Tetu de Labsade, Francoise – Francais dans le Monde, 1981
Hails the vitality of the French language in the Quebec region as it manifests itself through advertisements, from political slogans to storefront signs. Discusses the relationship between the language of the Quebecois and their culture, and offers an effective visual commentary through numerous illustrations. (MES)
Descriptors: Advertising, Creative Expression, Creativity, Cultural Context
Cannon, Mark W. – American Educator: The Professional Journal of the American Federation of Teachers, 1982
The freedoms guaranteed to citizens by the U.S. Constitution have encouraged creativity, untrammeled thought, communication, and experimentation. Freedom has also contributed to many developments in science, technology, the arts, and human relations. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Constitutional History, Constitutional Law
Peer reviewedLetzter, Frederick Paul – Social Education, 1982
Discusses the special needs of gifted and creative students, the need for sensitive teachers, and questioning techniques which can be used in the secondary world history classroom. (RM)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Advanced Placement, Creativity, Educational Needs
Peer reviewedMalgady, Robert G. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1981
Thirty-six children from grades K, three, and six rated their preferences of nine figures of speech after being administered standardized IQ and creativity tests. Children's appreciation of figurative language starts at a nonverbal creativity level but turns to operational reasoning and changes in cognitive development. (CE)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Creativity, Elementary Education, Figurative Language
Peer reviewedMiller, Brent C.; Gerard, Diana – Family Coordinator, 1979
This review draws from diverse literatures to synthesize what is known about the relationships between family variables and creativity in children. Family background and the effects of parental attitudes and behaviors on children's creativity are explored. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Children, Creative Development, Creativity Research, Family Influence
Peer reviewedBusse, Thomas V.; Mansfield, Richard S. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1981
The investigation looked at 15 male biologists who might be labeled "late bloomers" and four scientists considered almost "born" to scientific excellence. Among findings were that late bloomers are conspicuous for their relative slowness in making biology their career choice and late bloomers seem to have more drive than early bloomers. (SB)
Descriptors: Adults, Career Development, Case Studies, Cognitive Development


