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Dauw, Dean C.; And Others – 1974
This study attempted to understand and define the concepts of creativity and self-actualization and to ascertain, first, if creative people are highly self-actualized, and second, if self-actualized people are highly creative. Four tests (Personal Orientation Inventory, Torrence Tests of Creative Thinking, Similes Preference Inventory, Lafferty's…
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Creativity
Jobe, Ronald Albert – 1974
The purpose of this study was to determine the scores of children's ideas for creative writing when given freedom of choice of topic, and to determine if those children who expressed ideas reportedly original to them were more or less creative than the others. The subjects, selected from grades 2, 4, and 6, were a stratified random sample…
Descriptors: Childhood Interests, Classroom Techniques, Creative Writing, Creativity Research
Oboler, Eli M. – 1974
This book discusses censorship and sex through the ages. The 15 chapters focus on the following topics: (1) the bases of censorship; (2) the concept of taboo; (3) the role of words in the control of people's thought; (4) Hellenism, stoicism, and censorship; (5) the Judeo-Christian influence; (6) the puritan and the censor; (7) religion and…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Artists, Censorship, Creativity
Franc, Lillian – 1976
Elementary and secondary teachers can nurture creativity in the classroom through the selection and development of curriculum content and through interpersonal dialogue between teacher and student. The celebration of the Bicentennial provides an opportunity for the incorporation of related resources such as films, recordings, readings, prose and…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Creative Expression, Creativity, Elementary Secondary Education
Haynes, Felicity – 1973
The accountability system was designed in part to link practice and theory more closely, but educators in the humanities point out that neither everyday experienced nor the affective domain can be accountable in such an explicity system. In the humanities, especially, there is another way of knowing -- unpredictable, unique, often capricious --…
Descriptors: Accountability, Affective Behavior, Competency Based Education, Creativity
Koberg, Don; Bagnall, Jim – 1974
This publication provides an organizational scheme for a creative problem solving process. The authors indicate that all problems can benefit from the same logical and orderly process now employed to solve many complex problems. The principles remain constant; only specific methods change. Chapter 1 analyzes the development of creativity and fear…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Creative Development, Creativity, Guidelines
Luca, Mark C.; Allen, Bonnie – 1974
The handbook for teaching gifted children art in grades 1-3 provides guidelines for curriculum development and teaching suggestions. Among topics considered in an overview of the art program are past and present art, the use of environmental design, pupil involvement in art, and identification and selection of gifted children. The art curriculum…
Descriptors: Art, Class Activities, Creative Expression, Creativity
Martinson, Ruth A. – 1974
Provided in the instructional syllabus developed by the National/State Leadership Training Institute on the Gifted and Talented are a rationale for the identification of gifted students, suggested identification procedures, and examples of materials used by various school districts. It is noted that the Stanford-Binet appears to be the best single…
Descriptors: Creativity, Definitions, Disadvantaged Youth, Exceptional Child Education
Gotkin, Lassar G.; Massa, Nicholas – 1963
A study was conducted to assess the effectiveness of programed materials developed for 8th graders, when used with academically gifted 4th and 5th graders. Also evaluated were the teacher's contribution to the effectiveness of the program, and the relationship between creativity and programed instruction. Eighteen 4th graders (mean IQ 135.6, as…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Creativity, Elementary School Students, Exceptional Child Research
Shigaki, Irene S. – 1970
This research study investigated the effects of the teacher attributes of strength and sensitivity, as measured by situational tests, and the pupil attributes of intelligence and creativity on the production of divergent responses. It was hypothesized that sensitivity on the part of the teacher would be more telling than strength, and the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Analysis of Variance, Cognitive Processes, Creativity
Shapiro, Phyllis Pearl – 1969
To develop an adequate methodology for helping children to express themselves poetically, two alternative programs for the teaching of poetry writing were developed. The "free" approach, which attempted to encourage the writing of poetry through exposure to "good" poetry, consisted of a series of poems arranged around selected elements of poetry…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Creative Expression, Creativity, Grade 4
Richmond, Bert O. – 1968
The purpose of this study was to ascertain both the cognitive and creative output of white and Negro children. Intelligence and creativity test batteries were administered to 34 Negro and to 36 white eighth grade children in segregated, rural schools in a culturally deprived area of Georgia. Specific hypotheses tested were: (1) the level of…
Descriptors: Black Youth, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Measurement, Creativity
McGowan, Barbara; Liu, Phyllis Y. H. – 1969
One hundred sixty-eight women, most of them mothers of about age 40, were tested on the 16 PF Questionnaire as part of a group counseling class to help them find new life goals. Scores revealed them to be highly intelligent and highly creative as compared to the standard for adult women. Factor direction suggests that self-renewing women as a…
Descriptors: Adults, Creativity, Females, Goal Orientation
Council for Exceptional Children, Reston, VA. Information Center on Exceptional Children. – 1969
The bibliography contains 89 abstracts dealing with counseling, achievement, creativity, characteristics, education, and other topics relating to the gifted. Included are an author and subject index and information on cost either for individual documents or for the entire bibliography. (JM)
Descriptors: Abstracts, Acceleration, Bibliographies, Cognitive Processes
Streich, William H.; Keeler, Douglas J. – 1974
Self-concept, creativity, growth orientation, an integrated value system, and receptiveness to new experiences are considered to be crucial variables to the self-actualization process. A regular, year-long group counseling program was conducted with 85 randomly selected gifted secondary students in the Farmington, Connecticut Public Schools. A…
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Services, Creativity, Gifted
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