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Covington, William G., Jr. – International Journal of Instructional Media, 2004
Media literacy is a topic that is being addressed globally as greater numbers of people become aware of the need to teach audience members how they are influenced by the media. Here, two of its broad categories - captive and voluntary - are identified. Examples of media literacy programs in Canada and Australia are also presented to illustrate the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Media Literacy, Creativity
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Brinkman, Gloria J. – School Arts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2005
Several years ago, Gloria Brinkman developed an assessment tool for use in her art classes that is simple, efficient, and has proven to increase both student learning and student appreciation of the creative process. The format is based on a ten-point handwritten response to three specific prompts entered weekly in a journal. The journals can be…
Descriptors: Student Reaction, Learning Experience, Creativity, Journal Writing
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Van Lancker Sidtis, Diana – International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 2003
Although interest in the language sciences was previously focused on newly created sentences, more recently much attention has turned to the importance of formulaic expressions in normal and disordered communication. Also referred to as formulaic expressions and made up of speech formulas, idioms, expletives, serial and memorized speech, slang,…
Descriptors: Sociolinguistics, Psycholinguistics, Neurology, Sentences
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Henn, Cynthia A. – School Arts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2004
There are many interpretations for the symbols that are seen in rock art, but no decoding key has ever been discovered. This article describes one classroom's experiences with a lesson on rock art--making their rock art and developing their own personal symbols. This lesson allowed for creativity, while giving an opportunity for integration…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Art Activities, Art Expression, Art Education
Johnson, Mark M. – Arts & Activities, 2003
Presents background information on the artist Ginny Ruffner who was a "flameworker." Includes information on the exhibition entitled "Creativity: The Flowering Tornado, Art by Ginny Ruffner" and the accompanying art pop-up book. Provides photographs of some of her artwork. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Expression, Art Products, Artists
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Kubina, Richard M., Jr.; Morrison, Rebecca S.; Lee, David L. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2006
As researchers continue to study creativity, a behavior analytic perspective may provide new vistas by offering an additional perspective. Contemporary behavior analysis began with B. F. Skinner and offers a selectionist approach to the scientific investigation of creativity. Behavior analysis contributes to the study of creativity by…
Descriptors: Creativity, Behavior Problems, Researchers, Behavioral Science Research
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Germain, Carol Anne – Public Services Quarterly, 2006
In marketing one's library wares, an effective publicity strategy is to use promotional giveaway materials, mainly personalized items that promote one's resources and services. As with any marketing effort, it is important to be clear about the promotional initiative and whom librarians are attempting to reach. This author emphasizes that…
Descriptors: Publicity, Librarians, Creativity, Audiences
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Gibb, Stephen – Human Resource Development Review, 2004
Human resource development is conceptualized here in terms of levels of action: representations, experience, relations, and communities. Functionality is taken as a hallmark of good human resource development in these. Yet reflecting on what works, and on innovations in human resource development, factors other than those associated with…
Descriptors: Imagination, Labor Force Development, Epistemology, Human Resources
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Perry, Michael Wolfe – Young Children, 2006
This article focuses on a small experiment initiated by two three-year-old preschool children without the instruction or supervision of a teacher, while playing in the yard. During their playtime, they began to color the blacktop with chalk. They thought of a brilliant idea of pouring water over the chalk drawings and after the water dries up,…
Descriptors: Color, Preschool Children, Preschool Education, Photography
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Connolly, Colleen M. – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2005
Creativity is a powerful force within the family therapy field, central not only to the therapeutic process but also to counselor education. Time-honored tools, such as the genogram along with its many adaptations, remain useful in learning about family. However, as our rapidly changing culture continually redefines and stretches the concept of…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Family Counseling, Therapy, Learning Strategies
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Skerrett, Karen – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2005
This article describes an innovative program that assists individuals with their personal development and teaches them to craft lives of meaning and purpose. Framed around developmental, relational-cultural and life span transitional theories, the program explores themes such as identity, security, relationships, beliefs/values and dreams/visions…
Descriptors: Quality of Life, Lifelong Learning, Individual Development, Hermeneutics
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Haberstroh, Shane – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2005
This article outlines how group practitioners can harness creative strategies to assist addicted clients in verbalizing and addressing the losses associated with addictive disorders. This article overviews the implementation of an experiential process that includes a warm up activity, a psychodrama, and utilization of empty chair techniques to…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Grief, Substance Abuse, Addictive Behavior
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Carroll, Joseph – Academic Questions, 2005
An American, invited to speak on aesthetics and creativity, came away from the academic conference in the city of Perm fascinated by the character of the Russians he met, but depressed at the shabbiness and the creativity-dispelling gracelessness of the proceedings. Lecturers had apparently become accustomed to going through the motions in mumbled…
Descriptors: Creativity, Audiences, Foreign Countries, Personal Narratives
Yoder, Maureen Brown – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2006
Teachers know that a constructivist approach involving project-based, student-centered activities can result in students taking an active role in their own learning and engaging in thought-provoking challenges. When accomplished with collaborative activities, students develop skills that will serve them well in the future in any group project.…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Learning Activities, Data Analysis, Internet
Prescott, Jennifer O. – Instructor, 2005
Most teachers probably are unaware that there are various ways to access the enormous educational benefits of music. Even if budgeting concerns threaten a school to ax it's marching band, musical theater program, and after-school ukulele band, music does not have to banished from a teacher's classroom. Integrating music with other academic…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music Activities, Class Activities, Integrated Curriculum
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