School is an excellent place to foster young learners' creative thinking skills. However, the emphasis on creativity varies among schools. In two studies the putative influence of school education on the development of students' creativity was examined by means of a retrospective approach. We investigated whether two influential factors within school education (1) school type (i.e., traditional vs. alternative vs. religious) and (2) perceived teaching style (i.e., independence, judgment, flexibility, integration) associate with students' creativity at university entrance level. The difference was examined at the primary and secondary school level, respectively. Study 1a found that students who attended alternative schools at the secondary s...
The purpose of this research is to explore the problem-solving preferences of engaged college studen...
Abstract This study investigates differences between Pedagogy and Teachers' Certificate in Mathemati...
Children in grades three, four, and five, from an Open-area school, and children from similar grades...
International audienceStudies on the development of creativity have highlighted the impact of learni...
In 1970 delegates to the White House Conference on Children were given an opportunity to express the...
This research aims to understand university students' thinking styles and the relationship with thei...
AbstractMuch has been written about the relationships between learning styles and creativity with th...
Promoting students' creativity is a vital goal of many educational institutions. However, recent res...
In this paper, we investigate the link between schooling achievement and creativity scores, controll...
In the process of education the knowledge is acquired which is a necessary base for creativity. The ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the group creativity on thinking styles in distance edu...
International audienceIt is increasingly acknowledged that creativity has become essential in daily ...
This study examines the pupils ’ perceptions of factors likely to impact on their creativity develop...
Abstract: In an attempt to associate student creativity and the use of interactive software, an act...
Creativity is multidimensional and still not completely understood by psychologists. Much research h...
The purpose of this research is to explore the problem-solving preferences of engaged college studen...
Abstract This study investigates differences between Pedagogy and Teachers' Certificate in Mathemati...
Children in grades three, four, and five, from an Open-area school, and children from similar grades...
International audienceStudies on the development of creativity have highlighted the impact of learni...
In 1970 delegates to the White House Conference on Children were given an opportunity to express the...
This research aims to understand university students' thinking styles and the relationship with thei...
AbstractMuch has been written about the relationships between learning styles and creativity with th...
Promoting students' creativity is a vital goal of many educational institutions. However, recent res...
In this paper, we investigate the link between schooling achievement and creativity scores, controll...
In the process of education the knowledge is acquired which is a necessary base for creativity. The ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the group creativity on thinking styles in distance edu...
International audienceIt is increasingly acknowledged that creativity has become essential in daily ...
This study examines the pupils ’ perceptions of factors likely to impact on their creativity develop...
Abstract: In an attempt to associate student creativity and the use of interactive software, an act...
Creativity is multidimensional and still not completely understood by psychologists. Much research h...
The purpose of this research is to explore the problem-solving preferences of engaged college studen...
Abstract This study investigates differences between Pedagogy and Teachers' Certificate in Mathemati...
Children in grades three, four, and five, from an Open-area school, and children from similar grades...