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Bloom, Janet – Teachers and Writers Magazine, 1980
Members of an elders writing workshop reveal what the workshop meant to them. (FL)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Creative Writing, Creativity, Educational Gerontology
Corsaro, Domenic J. – Journal of the University Film Association, 1979
Discusses Chaplin's use of satire in his films "Modern Times,""City Lights," and "Limelight" and how these were perceived and misunderstood by his audiences. (JMF)
Descriptors: Caricatures, Characterization, Comedy, Creativity
Hollifield, John H. – Today's Education, 1979
A review of the literature does not support the hypothesis that creativity can be taught in the schools. (LH)
Descriptors: Creativity, Open Education, School Role, Teacher Attitudes
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Cates, Camille – Public Administration Review, 1979
Argues that incrementalism's weakness is that it is another rational approach to problem solving when what is needed is a nonrational approach--creativity. Offers guidelines for improving creativity in oneself and in the work environment. (IRT)
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creativity, Decision Making, Policy Formation
Isaacs, Ann F. – Creative Child and Adult Quarterly, 1979
The paper considers some issues and events in the life of a music composer, and through review of the lives of 57 composers, attempts to discover constructive and destructive variables. (PHR)
Descriptors: Achievement, Creativity, Failure, History
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Domino, George – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1979
Home environments of 43 highly creative and 43 less creative boys in fourth through sixth grade were studied through 150-question semistructured interviews with 86 mothers. Interview responses, categorized along 24 dimensions, revealed significant differences related to parental creativity, independence and flexibility, emotional distance, and…
Descriptors: Creativity, Exceptional Child Research, Family Environment, Intermediate Grades
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Rekdal, C. K. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1979
Large bodies of literature have supported the necessity of gifted programs for either the intellectually superior or the creative-productive thinker, but few have actively sought to establish programs which systematically combine the two. A promising union of these two categoreis may identify a group previously ignored, but whose characteristics…
Descriptors: Creativity, Gifted, Individual Characteristics, Intelligence Quotient
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Llanes, Jose R. – Roeper Review, 1980
The author stresses the importance of including foreign language in the education of gifted children. Bilingualism, the author asserts, aids the development of mental abilities which assist in using language creatively. (PHR)
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Creativity, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted
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Stahl, Richard; Stahl, Robert – Roeper Review, 1979
Aspects of creativity and the relationship between creativity and values clarification are discussed. Creativity-oriented student behaviors (such as identifying problems that need to be solved or resolved) are identified and three ways in which values clarification enhances creativity are explored. (PHR)
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creativity, Gifted, Identification
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Morse, Jean Alston – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1978
The article discusses a model of personality characteristics associated with creative productivity in women, which was developed by C.B. Bruch and J.A. Morse, and its use as a diagnostic-prescriptive tool in freeing a woman's creative potential. (DLS)
Descriptors: Conceptual Schemes, Creative Development, Creativity, Females
Torrance, E. Paul – Creative Child and Adult Quarterly, 1978
The author discusses definitions of creativity through research and analogy and suggests that since some of mankind's most compelling needs underlie the creative process, a denial of those needs results in illness. Physiological and psychological reasons for the therapeutic nature of creative problem solving are considered. (CL)
Descriptors: Creative Expression, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Definitions
Munk, Arthur W. – Intellect, 1976
This article developed out of a belief that our great hope of building a peaceful, brilliant world civilization, based upon the best that all the great cultures can offer, lies in the vast potentiality of creative ideas expressed in terms of a sane international policy under the leadership of the world's statesmen. (Author)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Creative Thinking, Creativity
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McMullan, W. E. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1976
Examines the paradoxical characteristics of the creative person and attempts to define creativity. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Creativity, Diagrams, Individual Characteristics
Dillenberger, John – Arts in Society, 1976
Religion in America has always existed as a method for achieving a desired moral purpose. Religion existing for its own sake as glorification of God through utilization of God-given senses, can, like art, lead to new perceptions of self and the world which cannot be born by being consciously created. (RW)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, American Culture, Art, Christianity
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Barnett, Regina Reynolds – Montessori Life, 1998
Asserts that appropriate responses to children's creative work arise from an awareness of, not only the presence of creativity, but also the stages of its growth and development. Presents example responses to children's work for each of the developmental stages: scribbles, line and shape, and semi-representational. (EV)
Descriptors: Childrens Art, Creative Art, Creative Development, Creativity
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