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Hill, Wilhelmina; Mackintosh, Helen K.; Randall, Arne – Office of Education, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1954
This bulletin has been prepared to help teachers and parents understand the contribution of creative expression in the all-around development of children. In order to achieve balance among the various learning activities, a school program needs to give appropriate emphasis to the creative arts. Because all the arts are closely related, a broader,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Art Activities, Creative Activities, Creativity

Schempp, Paul G.; And Others – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 1983
This study attempted to explain the effects of two different approaches to classroom decision-making on elementary school children's attitudes, motor skills, self-concept, and creativity. Allowing children to share in making classroom decisions had a more positive effect on them than being in a teacher-dominated classroom. (Authors/PP)
Descriptors: Creativity, Decision Making, Elementary Education, Outcomes of Education

Art Education, 1983
The focus of five articles is the impact of the computer on art and art education. Included is a discussion of the need for computer literacy among art students, computer graphics as a new subject matter and as an art technique, computer managed instruction, and creative computers. (RM)
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics

Vannatta, Bonnie – Art Education, 1979
It is suggested that the right hemisphere of the brain--the creative, visual, imaginative--is being ignored in today's classroom, and ways of correcting this are presented. It is in this way that humanistic qualities may be established in existing curriculum. (KC)
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Processes

Demetrulias, Diana Mayer – Journal of Teacher Education, 1980
Even in an educational tests and measurements classroom it is possible to stimulate student creativity and divergent thinking. Examples of projects and test constructions are given to provide food for thought for the creative teacher. (JN)
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Creativity Tests, Divergent Thinking, Educational Testing

Smith, Sandra N. – Journal of Negro Education, 1979
Summarizes research studies published since 1960 which provide comparative data on Black and White adolescents. Topics covered include academic achievement, development, creativity, achievement motivation, locus of control, self-concept, personality, aspirations, attitudes and beliefs, and mass media use patterns. (GC)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Aspiration, Attitudes
Forster, Jill – Gifted Education International, 1997
Interconnects numerous conceptual threads in the field of giftedness, such as performance, achievement, competence, outcomes, metacognition, creativity, and making connections. Addresses the influence of different factors on the progressive nature of talent development and the need to differentiate curriculum. (CR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Creativity, Definitions, Educational Objectives

Wagner, Christian – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1996
This article argues that, if creativity is measured by outcomes, then basic forms of reasoning (deduction, induction, abduction, specialization/generalization, and elementary memory associations) can be considered mildly creative. The claim is backed by references to computer programs that have generated creative outcomes. Limitations of this…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Oriented Programs, Creative Thinking
Slavkin, Mark – Our Children, 1997
Business leaders are taking on a new role in school improvement. Advocates of arts education must understand the concerns business leaders have about schools, and develop effective solutions. Concerns include developing creativity and productivity for the competitive global economy, setting educational standards, and developing meaningful new…
Descriptors: Art Education, Creativity, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Grossman, Charles – Reaching Today's Youth: The Community Circle of Caring Journal, 1996
Outlines a process in which art is used to connect and focus the creative energy of students. Presents a step-by-step format for the project and the materials that will be needed. Suggests ways to help students prepare their self-portraits, gives display tips, and provides testimonials concerning the project. (RJM)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Art Activities, Art Expression, Children

Young, Robert B. – New Directions for Student Services, 1993
Examines the historical role of aesthetics in higher education and student affairs. Argues that aesthetic perception provides an alternative way of thinking about student development, cultural diversity, and the assessment of programs. Such values can add passion and vision to student affairs leadership and enable individuals to develop emotional…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Aesthetic Values, Art Expression, College Environment

Yeamans, George T. – TechTrends, 1990
Suggests ways to increase creativity in individuals and in team members who are involved with developing video productions. Topics discussed include freedom of expression; setting goals and objectives; visualization; laser video discs; instant cameras; the function of evaluation; and the impact of technological developments on audience…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Audience Response, Cooperative Planning, Creative Development

Stillings, Neil A. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 1989
Inquiry is seen as a tension among three modes of imagination. These modes are labeled creation, self-criticism, and observation. Most people do not want to inquire. They tend to cling to their beliefs about the world. Freud's theories are used in a class designed to dramatize inquiry. (MLW)
Descriptors: Cognitive Psychology, College Curriculum, College Instruction, Creativity

Sherman, Thomas M.; And Others – Computers in the Schools, 1988
Five articles explore various theoretical aspects of problems and problem solving skills. Highlights include strategies to learn problem solving skills; knowledge structures; metacognition; behavioral processes and cognitive psychology; erotetic logic; creativity as an aspect of computer problem solving; and programing as a problem-solving…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Behaviorism, Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Structures
Texas Child Care, 1996
Suggests activities to help toddlers develop skills in the four important areas of self-help, creativity, world mastery, and coordination. Activities include hand washing, button practice, painting, movement and music, bubble making, creation of a nature mural, and a shoe print trail. (TJQ)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Creative Activities, Creativity, Early Childhood Education