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Whatley, April – Roeper Review, 1998
Interviews with 12 gifted female educators indicated respondents demonstrated resiliency and reflectiveness, the need for a creative outlet, a need for collaboration and community, and the desire to effect change. Careers as educators enabled them to apply these characteristics and fulfill these needs, which are common to the gifted. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Adults, Cooperation, Creativity, Females

Black, Sharon; Erickson, Lynnette – Gifted Child Today, 2001
This article suggests ways in which specific books about quilts can be used in classrooms or individually to develop personal, cultural, and problem-solving extensions for gifted curriculum. It discusses how gifted children can be encouraged to examine their experiences and ideas and piece them together into meaningful craft products. (Contains…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Creative Activities, Creative Art, Creativity

Dunn-Snow, Peggy; D'Amelio, Georgette – Art Education, 2000
Discusses four ways that art teachers can enhance the therapeutic aspects of their lessons: (1) recognize the similarities between the therapeutic and creative processes: (2) empathetically talk with students about their artwork; (3) understand Expressive Therapies Continuum (ETC); and (4) work in collaboration with faculty and staff members. (CMK)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Teachers, Art Therapy

Lewis, Richard – Paths of Learning: Options for Families & Communities, 2001
A New York-based nonprofit educational organization, the Touchstone Center, creates interdisciplinary arts programs in public schools that stimulate the imaginative process. When the natural world is used as a context for imaginative thought, and when children use their innate capacity for wonder and imagination, a new interest in learning often…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Creative Activities, Creativity, Dance
Siler, Todd – Understanding Our Gifted, 2001
This article questions whether current practices in gifted education are excluding groups of natural learners who don't fit our vision of giftedness or standards of high ability. It urges gifted education programs to reach out to different learners who live on the outskirts of the circle of academically gifted learners. (CR)
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Academically Gifted, Creativity, Elementary Secondary Education
de Alencar, Eunice M. L. Soriano – Gifted Education International, 2001
A study examined personal obstacles to creativity among 385 university students in Brazil. The highest factor was lack of time/opportunity, followed by inhibition/shyness. Male students had higher scores in the factor labeled "lack of motivation," while the social repression factor score was higher for females. (Contains references.)…
Descriptors: College Students, Creativity, Foreign Countries, Motivation
Esser-Hall, Gabriele; Rankin, Jeff; Ndita, Dumile Johannes – International Journal of Art and Design Education, 2004
This case study takes as its focus the work of the Fine Art graduate, Dumile Johannes Ndita, who visually narrates his experience of life in contemporary South Africa. The artist graduated from Border Technikon, East London, an institution which teaches the narrative approach. It is the aim of the authors to illustrate how this method enables…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Artists, Art Education

Hobbs, Renee – Arts Education Policy Review, 2005
This article defines media education and places it in the context of contemporary research on the arts, culture, and economic and social development. The author reviews current instructional settings where media analysis and media production activities are now occurring in K-12 education in Pennsylvania. This article then describes how other…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education, Art Education, Journalism Education
Wiessner, Colleen Aalsburg – Convergence, 2005
In this article, the author provides an overview of the roles and attributes of emancipatory adult educators. He presents a review of the literature that discusses the inherent characteristics of storytelling that facilitate or inhibit learning and social change. The author describes the study's methodology. Brief portraits illustrate the social…
Descriptors: Justice, Adult Educators, Social Change, Story Telling
Erickson, David – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2004
Physical education teachers enjoy the special privilege of guiding children to discover unique ways for expressing and communicating ideas, attitudes, thoughts, and emotions through movement. Creative dance lets children explore movement possibilities limited only by one's imagination. Individually and collectively, creative dance encourages…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Team Sports, Creativity, Dance
Chamberlin, Scott A.; Moon, Sidney M. – Journal of Secondary Gifted Education, 2005
This article addresses the use of Model-Eliciting Activities (MEAs) as a (curricular) tool to develop mathematical creativity and identify students who are creatively gifted in mathematics. The thesis of this article is that by using MEAs, gifted educators can: (a) provide students with opportunities to develop creative and applied mathematical…
Descriptors: Mathematics Activities, Mathematical Models, Talent Identification, Academically Gifted
Salekin, Randall T.; Neumann, Craig S.; Leistico, Anne-Marie R.; Zalot, Alecia A. – Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2004
Cleckley (1941) hypothesized that true or "primary" psychopathic individuals have "good" intelligence. This study examined the relation between psychopathy and intelligence in 122 detained children and adolescents. We used the Psychopathy Checklist?Youth Version (PCL?YV; Forth, Kosson, & Hare, 2003) to assess psychopathy and administered novel…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Intelligence Tests, Intelligence, Psychopathology
Selfridge, Jennifer – Theory Into Practice, 2004
The Resolving Conflict Creatively Program (RCCP) is a K-12 program characterized by a comprehensive, multi-year strategy for preventing violence and creating caring and peaceable communities of learning that improve school success for all children. First developed as an initiative of the New York City Public Schools and the Educators for Social…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Social Responsibility, Conflict Resolution, Program Descriptions
Torrance, E. Paul – Journal of Secondary Gifted Education, 2004
The creative achievements and characteristics of a group of ten high school students identified as the most creative by their high school peers were compared to those of ten participants from the same group who had the greatest number of publicly recognized creative achievements approximately 30 years later (Sociometric Stars vs. Beyonders).…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Creative Thinking, Social Studies, High School Students
Faure, Corinne – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2004
Although previous research indicates that nominal groups generally outperform interactive groups at brainstorming tasks, companies still favor group interaction because of its presumed benefits beyond the brainstorming task. This study assesses the effectiveness of both types of groups in two domains that follow idea generation: selection of ideas…
Descriptors: Brainstorming, Group Dynamics, Concept Formation, Creativity