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Memmert, Daniel; Baker, Joseph; Bertsch, Claudia – High Ability Studies, 2010
Current theoretical approaches regarding the development of creativity support the view that gathering diversified experience over years is an ideal medium for creative thinking. This study examined the role of practice conditions in the development of creative behavior in team ball sports. Twelve trainers selected the most creative and the least…
Descriptors: Creativity, Play, Creative Thinking, Team Sports
Wright, David George; Bennett, Dawn; Blom, Diana – Higher Education Research and Development, 2010
Whilst an academic working in the arts may have been appointed as a consequence of artistic accomplishment and a capacity to teach, the research that underpins such work is an intrinsic part of its production and also needs to be recognised. In Australia, the ability of the artist-academic to translate research into a form that is respected and…
Descriptors: Artists, Adult Learning, Foreign Countries, College Faculty
Kipper, David A.; Green, Doreen J.; Prorak, Amanda – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2010
The present study was designed to investigate two characteristics of spontaneity, its relationship to creativity and to impulsivity. We hypothesized a positive relationship between spontaneity and creativity, consistent with Moreno, 1953 "canon of spontaneity-creativity." We also predicted a negative relationship between spontaneity and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Creativity, Conceptual Tempo, Urban Universities
McStay, Andrew – Qualitative Report, 2010
In this paper I seek to inquire upon audience's perceptions of creativity in online advertising--a heretofore poorly understood area. This paper initially outlines current academic understanding of creativity in online advertising, mainly derived from quantitative assessments. It then advances a qualitative methodology including diary-interviews…
Descriptors: Creativity, Advertising, Audience Analysis, Classification
Persson, Hans – Education in Science, 2009
For anyone who has wondered about how creativity looks in practice, this article offers a picture of how creativity can be a powerful force in the classroom. The author provides three examples illustrating some alternatives that he has developed that work with pupils and teachers in many countries all over the world. The magic bucket activity…
Descriptors: Creativity, Classroom Techniques, Science Activities, Educational Practices
Kelly, Kathryn E.; Kneipp, Lee B. – College Student Journal, 2009
This study explored the relationship between reading for pleasure and creativity. University students (N = 225) completed measures of reading for pleasure and creativity (SCAB). The results indicated that reading for pleasure was significantly, positively correlated to creativity. Implications for the classroom are explored, including possible…
Descriptors: College Students, Creativity, Recreational Reading, Reading Habits
Wyman, Emily; Rakoczy, Hannes; Tomasello, Michael – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2009
This set of studies examined the ability of 3-year-olds to conceptualize multiple pretend identities with objects. Rather than relying on verbal response measures, as has been done in the past, children's creative and inferential pretend actions were used as indicators of their understanding. The common structure to all four studies was that…
Descriptors: Developmental Psychology, Imagination, Play, Creativity
Hammershoj, Lars Geer – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2009
The aim of the article is to contribute to the conceptualization of creativity in education. The article makes use of the self-Bildung perspective, which is an up-to-date version of the Neo-humanistic notion of the formation of the personality in order to interpret the original notion of the "four stages" of the creative process. The conclusion is…
Descriptors: Creativity, Educational Philosophy, Role of Education, Creative Development
Arter, Lisa – English Journal, 2009
The secret to a good celebration is to involve as many students as possible and to give them genuine responsibilities and encouragement to be creative. Literacy celebrations offer students, and teachers, the opportunity to have fun and show off what they have learned during their deeper exploration of various literacy studies. The author conjures…
Descriptors: Fantasy, Influences, School Activities, Ceremonies
Netzer, Dorit; Brady, Mark – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2009
This article discusses the authors' dialogue and collaborative writing regarding their professional views on the subject of parenting. The use of metaphor and analogy for parenting as a collaborative, cocreative relationship is woven throughout with references to the authors' own collaboration, research, and clinical applications in the fields of…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Parent Child Relationship, Creativity, Cooperation
Treffinger, Donald J. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2009
In his 1982 response to the myth that "creativity is too difficult to measure," Dr. Joe Khatena (a long-time contributor to the literature on creativity), characterized creativity as the "most exciting dimension of mental functioning." Building on a three-dimensional view of creativity (emphasizing the "individual," the "environment," and the…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Creativity, Cognitive Processes, Measurement Techniques
Walling, Donovan R. – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2009
Children are innately creative, and the youngest often are the most original because they have yet to be influenced by the creativity of others. One way to think of creative expression is as a continuum. At one end is originality, or the creation of something wholly new, "original." At the other end is replication, or the re-creation of something…
Descriptors: Creativity, Writing (Composition), Discussion, Creative Activities
Silvia, Paul J.; Martin, Christopher; Nusbaum, Emily C. – Thinking Skills and Creativity, 2009
Creativity assessment commonly uses open-ended divergent thinking tasks. The typical methods for scoring these tasks (uniqueness scoring and subjective ratings) are time-intensive, however, so it is impractical for researchers to include divergent thinking as an ancillary construct. The present research evaluated snapshot scoring of divergent…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creativity Tests, Scoring, Effect Size
Heyer, Zachariah L. – English Journal, 2009
When students believed they were writing to have their work graded, for the teacher to read it, or to practice for the standardized test, the purpose was too abstract for them to buy into. Furthermore, it was the teacher's purpose and not their own. However, when students were working on revising the same kinds of writing so it could be included…
Descriptors: Standardized Tests, Student Motivation, Authors, Writing Skills
Andrews, Kimberly – College English, 2009
In this essay, the author argues that the current superficial reading practices in creative writing programs are serving not only to marginalize the discipline from the larger body of English studies, but also to stifle the creative, intellectual, and professional progress of its students. Reading for creative writers must be viewed as a critical…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Language Arts, English Instruction, Writing Instruction

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