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Warner, Dorothy Anne – ADULTSPAN Journal, 2006
An opportunity exists for those working with older adults in nursing homes to significantly encourage independence in the older adult using a creative approach. The use of folklore is suggested as a means for assisting the older adult toward a reconnection with the individuation process.
Descriptors: Folk Culture, Older Adults, Nursing Homes, Creativity
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Flynn, Mark – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2005
In this paper, I will address a constructive criticism of the papers that appeared as a Symposium on Whitehead's Process Philosophy of Education (Interchange, 26(4), pp. 341?415, 1995). In his criticism of those papers, George Allan (1998) claimed that the contributors to the Symposium were not as Whiteheadian as they thought they were because…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Epistemology, Creativity, Criticism
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Tuzi, Marino – College Quarterly, 2005
In this article, the author offers his perspective that underlies the plot lines and character developments in various super-hero serials produced by Marvel Comic Books. Stan Lee, the creator of this giant comic books company, the original writers and artists, and their successors at Marvel Comics have given readers a vision of human reality that…
Descriptors: Individualism, World Views, Popular Culture, Cartoons
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Blatner, Adam – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2005
An essential element in successful psychotherapy involves helping clients become more creative in their approach to their problems. While Otto Rank, one of the pioneers of psychoanalysis, loosely alluded to this as a fitting goal, it was the inventor of psychodrama, Jacob L. Moreno, MD (1889-1974), who made this an explicit objective of the…
Descriptors: Creativity, Creative Activities, Psychiatry, Patients
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Welkener, Michele M. – About Campus, 2004
Most college and university mission statements identify creativity as an important institutional commitment, and most educators would agree that the ideal student is complex and creative. Yet how do students view creativity and what impact might those views have on their ability to accomplish what educators hope for them? In this article, the…
Descriptors: Creativity, Higher Education, College Students, Educational Practices
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Davenport, Donna – Journal of Dance Education, 2006
In many dance composition courses, creative production is the objective; movement invention and novelty are praised. Yet often this valuing of creativity is not reflected in the course design. Historically, the basic methodology for dance composition is a show-and-tell model: present the movement study, then critique it. If creativity is truly…
Descriptors: Creativity, Integrity, Dance, Aesthetics
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Debenham, Pat; Lee, Mary Ann – Journal of Dance Education, 2005
Good teaching, at its core, is an intuitive practice. It is an art and craft in which, through vision, objectives, and planning, a teacher prepares for the teaching moment. Experienced teachers know that lesson plans and pre-planning though, no matter how finely crafted, only point the teacher and the student in a direction. As artist-educators…
Descriptors: Creativity, Dance, Teaching Methods, Reflection
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Edwards, Judith – Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 2005
In this paper, the author revisits the classic idea formulated by Hanna Segal that creativity takes place from a depressive position impulse to repair previous destruction wrought on internal parental objects. The author proposes that in the light of psychoanalytic work with deprived and borderline children, there may need to be a rider to this…
Descriptors: Creativity, Depression (Psychology), Psychiatry, Child Neglect
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Christensen, Laurene; Nielsen, Julie E.; Rogers, Christopher M.; Volkov, Boris – New Directions for Evaluation, 2005
Certain challenges are inherent in collecting data to evaluate nonformal education programs and settings. One challenge relates to the complexity of the educational system in which nonformal learning takes place. Separating the learning effects of a nonformal education program on participants from the effects of other essential elements of their…
Descriptors: Nonformal Education, Data Collection, Program Evaluation, Evaluation Methods
Sternberg, Robert J. – Leadership, 2006
There are administrators who merely administer and there are administrators who not only administer, but also lead. In this article, the author provides an example of the former and discusses what it means to be an administrator who is also a good leader. He shares his proposed theory of educational leadership, which has four basic elements.…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Creativity, Leadership Qualities, Administrator Characteristics
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Zenasni, Franck; Besancon, Maud; Lubart, Todd – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2008
This study examines the relationship between creativity and tolerance of ambiguity. Participants were parents and their adolescent children. Three measures of creativity were used: a divergent thinking task, a story-writing task and self-evaluation of creative attitudes and behavior. Participants completed two self-report measures of tolerance of…
Descriptors: Creativity, Figurative Language, Adolescents, Creative Thinking
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Karwowski, Maciej – Gifted and Talented International, 2008
Two studies were conducted to show connections between giftedness and intuition. The first study was exploratory. A sample of 194 gifted adolescent students (N=194) included fifty-five students identified as gifted by their teachers and fifty-six percent who were female. Using the Polish version of the Myers Briggs Type Indicator, the students…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Creativity, Cognitive Style, Gifted
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Howard-Jones, Paul A.; Winfield, M.; Crimmins, G. – Educational Research, 2008
Background: Neuroscience is unlikely to produce findings for immediate application in the classroom. The educational significance and practical implications of knowledge about mind and brain inevitably require some level of interpretation, yet the multiplying examples of unscientific "brain-based" educational concepts suggest this process of…
Descriptors: Creativity, Action Research, Metacognition, Brain
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Yager, Robert E.; Akcay, Hakan – RMLE Online: Research in Middle Level Education, 2008
The purpose of this study was to determine whether Science, Technology, and Society (STS) learning increases student concept mastery, general science achievement, use of concepts in new situations, and attitudes toward science in middle school classrooms. The study involved two teachers and fifty-two students in grades 6 through 8. Two sections of…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science and Society, Constructivism (Learning), Teaching Methods
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Liang, Ling L.; Yuan, Haiquan – International Journal of Science Education, 2008
This study reports findings from an analysis of the 2002 Chinese National Physics Curriculum Guidelines and the alignment between the curriculum guidelines and two most recent provincial-level 12th-grade exit examinations in China. Both curriculum guidelines and test content were represented using two-dimensional matrices (i.e., topic by level of…
Descriptors: Test Content, Exit Examinations, Physics, Guidelines
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