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Erickson, Bonnie J.; Young, Mark E. – Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling, 2010
Art therapy is often thought of as an adjunct to counseling; however, because of its unique ability to bypass defenses, in some situations, art therapy may be a treatment of choice to allow clients to discover and express feelings that are often difficult to express verbally. Using art as therapy does not require that the therapist or the client…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Females, Group Therapy, Art Therapy
Roberts, Julia Link – NCSSSMST Journal, 2010
What role can specialized schools with focus on mathematics, science, and technology have in sparking innovation? Such specialized schools can be and in some cases currently are leaders in promoting high-level content knowledge, creative and critical thinking, and problem solving--the basic ingredients of innovation. In this article, the author…
Descriptors: Creativity, Innovation, Talent Development, Specialization
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Sanz de Acedo Lizarraga, Maria Luisa; Sanz de Acedo Baquedano, Maria Teresa; Oliver, Maria Soria – Educational Studies, 2010
The objective of this research was to examine the effects of the instruction method "thinking actively in an academic context (TAAC)" on thinking skills, creativity, self-regulation and academic achievement. The design was pre-test-intervention-post-test with control group. The sample included 46 participants (aged 16 to 18 years), 24 experimental…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Creativity, Academic Achievement, Thinking Skills
Rock, Kim Zuschek – ProQuest LLC, 2012
The purpose of this qualitative study was to better understand the transfer of learning by uncovering how various factors supported the integration of knowledge and skills gleaned from the Faculty Development: Integrated Technology into Nursing Education and Practice Initiative (ITNEP) programs into nursing education curricula. Through interviews…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Qualitative Research, Nursing Education, College Faculty
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Scholes, Laura; Nagel, Michael C. – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2012
As we navigate through a new form of economic era where science, technology, knowledge and services will replace consumer goods as drivers of growth, and the workplace will increasingly value creative abilities, there appears a need for an educational paradigm shift. However, within an Australian context of increasing school accountability, a…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Social Justice, Accountability, Outcomes of Education
Franske, Benjamin James – ProQuest LLC, 2009
The purpose of this study was to explore the engineering problem finding ability of high school students at three high schools in Minnesota. Students at each of the three schools had differing backgrounds including pre-engineering coursework, traditional technology education coursework and advanced science coursework. Students were asked to find…
Descriptors: Creativity, High Schools, Engineering, Technology Education
Howard, Diana – Understanding Our Gifted, 2009
How do educators create and nurture environments that respect and meet the developmental needs of gifted children? They know that many young bright youngsters exhibit intense sensitivities from birth, ask many probing questions, and are often verbally sophisticated beyond their years. They may have exceptionally long attention spans within their…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Young Children, Educational Environment, Creativity
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Young, Linda Payne – English Journal, 2009
English teachers are by nature rather imaginative, a trait that is not taught in a methods class or listed as a disposition in standards for teacher preparation. Whether as part of a learning activity or a "what if" question posed in a literature discussion, imagination and creativity are integral parts of classrooms and their inclusion is as…
Descriptors: Imagination, Creativity, Problem Solving, Thinking Skills
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Mehl, Margaret – Research and Issues in Music Education, 2009
The Suzuki Method represents a significant contribution by a Japanese, Suzuki Shin'ichi (1898-1998), to the teaching of musical instruments worldwide. Western observers often represent the method as "Japanese," although it could be called "Western" with equal justification. Suzuki left no detailed description of his method.…
Descriptors: Music Education, Musical Instruments, Foreign Countries, Music Teachers
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Burton, Judith M. – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2009
Volume 1, No. 2, of "Studies in Art Education," appearing in spring 1960, included an article by Viktor Lowenfeld titled "Creative Intelligence." Here, he highlighted his belief in the importance of creative intelligence to human functioning, linking it to creative practice as represented most purely in the artworks of children and untutored…
Descriptors: Creativity, Intelligence, Theories, Art
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Hodgson, Justin – Composition Studies, 2009
This article presents the syllabus for the course "Professional Rhetorics: Bridging the Gap Between Writing, Speaking, & Digital Media." The course is designed to help students develop into effective rhetors for today's professional environments, and it will do so by exploring numerous rhetorical strategies associated with oral,…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Creativity, Writing (Composition), Business Communication
Mahon, April – Arts & Activities, 2009
In this article, the author describes an exciting project, written for first-graders, wherein students got to put themselves into their art using a camera and just one computer. In this project, students were challenged to invent their own fantasy place where anything could happen. Using the camera, the author took their picture in their chosen…
Descriptors: Photography, Fantasy, Grade 1, Elementary School Students
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Steers, John – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2009
This article considers the background and provisions of the New Secondary Curriculum in England. Attention is drawn to the extent of the policy changes by comparing the ten-year old demands of the Swift & Steers 'Manifesto for art in schools' (1999) with the new legislation and guidance. In particular, while there is strong support for overdue…
Descriptors: Secondary School Curriculum, Art Education, Creativity, Risk
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Reid, Laura – Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2009
Poetry enables teachers to connect with their students in new ways. Teachers can show students that "poetry is something people do to capture thoughts, feelings, and experience." When poetry is incorporated across the curriculum, students learn to make discoveries by looking at their environment in new ways. Poetry stands apart from storytelling…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Creative Activities, Montessori Method, Language Acquisition
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Leggett, Elsa Soto – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2009
In order to facilitate young clients' verbal and nonverbal expression of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, it is necessary to consider therapeutic approaches designed especially for children and adolescents that combine the use of talking and playing (Orton, 1997). This article shares an overview of a creative application of solution-focused…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Childrens Literature, Visual Arts, Freehand Drawing
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