1. Is Creativity Teachable? Phi Delta Kappa Foundation Fastback 20.
- Author
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Phi Delta Kappa Educational Foundation, Bloomington, IN., Torrance, E. Paul, and Torrance, J. Pansy
- Abstract
The authors, based on their long experience in helping children and adults to think and function more creatively, express their conviction in the possibility of increasing the creativity of people through special instruction. Many experiments have shown that, although some types of warm-up and reward conditions increased the chances of creative thinking occuring, it was still evident that the lack of fundamental skills was a handicap. Moreover, research indicates that preconscious and emotional elements play an important role in creativity. Consequently, the authors devised special teaching procedures to teach certain skills and means of using emotions to facilitate creative thinking and behavior. This booklet presents various procedures and programs which can be used in a variety of situations, such as in the classroom, creative arts, testing, and the media to help people be more creative. On many occasions, the authors have employed various evaluative techniques and found that their procedures were quite successful in fulfilling the aims set for them. (SE)
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- 1973