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Flohr, John W. – 1981
Musical improvisation behavior of 4-, 6-, and 8-year-old children who played Orff xylophones during ten 15-minute sessions is described in this paper. Each session involved three improvisatory phases. Phase I consisted of free exploration; Phase II consisted of short verbally stimulated musical tasks (two imitation and six improvisational tasks);…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Creativity, Music Activities, Music Education
Shaffer, Dale E. – 1977
The sharing of new ideas for improving library services, a concern of every creative librarian, is the goal of this compilation of 156 novel and nontraditional approaches. The ideas are arranged alphabetically by key thought with a contents listing at the front of the handbook. Some are suitable for public libraries, some for school libraries,…
Descriptors: Creativity, Improvement Programs, Individual Characteristics, Innovation
Bass, George M., Jr. – 1980
The overall goals of an advanced education course at William and Mary College using microcomputers to stimulate student creativity are to present the necessary background about creativity as it has been studied by psychologists and educators, to introduce students to instructional strategies which may develop creativity, and, finally, to increase…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Creativity, Higher Education, Instructional Innovation
OSTRANDER, EDWARD R. – 1967
HOW STUDENTS SAY THEY LEARN WAS INVESTIGATED. INTERVIEWS WITH A RANDOM SAMPLE OF 74 WOMEN STUDENTS POSED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE NATURE, FREQUENCY, PATTERNS, AND CIRCUMSTANCES UNDER WHICH ACTS OF DISCOVERY TAKE PLACE IN THE ACADEMIC SETTING. STUDENTS WERE ASSIGNED DISCOVERY RATINGS BASED ON READINGS OF TYPESCRIPTS. EACH STUDENT WAS CLASSIFIED AND…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Students, Creativity, Discovery Processes
DUNN, JAMES A.; SCHELKUN, RUTH F. – 1967
THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SCHOOL GENERATED ANXIETY AND VARIOUS INDICES OF SCHOOL ACHIEVEMENT, CREATIVITY, AGE, AND IQ, ARE INVESTIGATED. A 160 ITEM, MULTIPLE-CHOICE, MULTI-SCALE, SCHOOL ANXIETY QUESTIONNAIRE WAS ADMINISTERED TO 56 FOURTH, FIFTH, AND SIXTH GRADE CHILDREN WITH A MEAN STANFORD BINET IQ OF 126 FROM AN UPPER MIDDLE CLASS COMMUNITY.…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Cluster Grouping, Creativity, Elementary School Students
CLARK, DAVID L. – 1960
A SERIES OF STUDIES WAS MADE TO DETERMINE WHO THE GIFTED STUDENT WAS, THE ATTITUDES TOWARDS HIM AND THE CAREER ASPIRATIONS THAT HE HAD. IN THE FIRST STUDY, IN WHICH THE OUTSTANDING TRAITS TEST WAS ADMINISTERED, A WIDE VARIANCE OF ATTITUDES TOWARD GIFTED CHILDREN AND THEIR CAREERS WAS FOUND AMONG THE PARENTS AND TEACHERS. THE SECOND AND THIRD TESTS…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Creativity, Elementary Schools, Gifted
WALLEN, NORMAN E. – 1964
A CONTINUATION OF A PREVIOUS STUDY--"RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN TEACHER CHARACTERISTICS AND STUDENT BEHAVIOR--PART I"--IS PRESENTED. A FURTHER ANALYSIS OF THE TEACHER MATRIX REVEALED THAT THOSE TEACHERS VIEWED TO BE NEAR THE WARM, PERMISSIVE END OF THE SCALE WERE NOT FOUND TO BE LESS WELL LIKED BY THE CHILDREN. THEY MADE LESS ACHIEVEMENT GAIN…
Descriptors: Achievement, Creativity, Grade 1, Student Behavior
BURNETT, RICHARD J.; GRAY, SCOTT C. – 1961
A STUDY OF LITERATURE ON CREATIVITY IS PRESENTED. CREATIVITY DEMANDS AN AWARENESS OF PROBLEMS, ABILITY TO CONCENTRATE ON THESE PROBLEMS, ABILITY TO TOLERATE, PERHAPS WELCOME, THE TENSION OF AN UNSOLVED PROBLEM. CREATIVE PEOPLE CAN BE YOUNG, AND THEY ARE ABLE TO WORK IN A FREE SITUATION. THEY ARE SELF-STARTING, WITH HIGH INTELLECTUAL ABILITY. THEIR…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Creative Development, Creativity Research, Individual Characteristics
Wong, Martin R.; Barbatsis, Gretchen S. – 1978
A visual literacy project to explore how children who have had no experience or instruction in the use of television would use the technology as a communication medium is discussed. One second and one fourth grade class were chosen to prepare three videotape "letters" communicating to their counterparts in another school information about their…
Descriptors: Creativity, Elementary Education, Open Education, Production Techniques
Jaben, Twila H. – 1980
The study investigated the impact of participation in a creativity instructional program on measures of creative thinking and problem solving with 49 learning disabled intermediate level students and a control group of 24 nondisabled students. The Purdue Creative Training Program was used as the independent variable. Analysis of verbal fluency,…
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creativity, Intermediate Grades, Learning Disabilities
AIKEN, LEWIS R., JR. – 1967
THE WELSH FIGURE PREFERENCE TEST (WFPT) CONSISTS OF 400 BLACK AND WHITE LINE DRAWINGS. THE EXAMINEE INDICATED WHETHER HE LIKES OR DISLIKES EACH DRAWING. THIS NON-LANGUAGE, OBJECTIVE METHOD OF ASSESSING PERSONALITY REVEALS TWO MAJOR FACTORS--(1) THE TENDENCY TO LIKE OR DISLIKE FIGURES, AND (2) THE TENDENCY TO PREFER SIMPLE, SYMMETRICAL FIGURES.…
Descriptors: Conformity, Creativity Research, Maturation, Objective Tests
Toole, Patrick F. – 1969
The central question in this study was: can staff members responsible for administering ESEA Title III (Projects to Advance Creativity in Education, PACE) in five states comprehend PACE intents in a manner comparable to that of the United States Office of Education (USOE) staff responsible for the national administration of the act? It was…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrators, Conformity, Creativity
Manosevitz, Martin; Fling, Sheila – 1975
This study attempted to assess directly whether children who had had an imaginary companion were significantly different from those who had not, in intelligence, creativity, and waiting ability, each of which had been identified in previous research as an important correlate of this phenomenon. A total of 84 children participated in this study,…
Descriptors: Creativity, Goal Orientation, Imagination, Intelligence
Khatena, Joe – 1975
Suggested are ways to stimulate imagination, creativity, and imagery in children. Recommended for developing imagination are the thinking strategies of breaking away from the usual and commonplace, restructuring familiar elements, and synthesizing elements. Discussed are the production of creative analogies (such as personal, direct, symbolic, and…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creativity, Exceptional Child Education, Gifted
Schimel, John L. – 1968
The gifted adolescent who presents himself for therapy is distinguished from other adolescents in at least two ways. His view of himself and the world is more abstract, and his identification in finding his place in a social continuum is more difficult. Yet, the gifted adolescent has much in common with all adolescents. The clinician, however,…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Adolescents, Creativity, Gifted


