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Today, more than ever before, we must all be able to think creatively, manage change, and solve complex, open-ended problems. Education today is different in its structure and practice than any previous generation, not just because of the impact of technology and the Internet, but also because, across the lifespan, every person studies, works, and plays in a global community that was unknown to previous generations. Although organizations worldwide recognize that their success both now and in the future depends on a workforce capable of effective thinking, problem solving, and innovation,…mehr
Today, more than ever before, we must all be able to think creatively, manage change, and solve complex, open-ended problems. Education today is different in its structure and practice than any previous generation, not just because of the impact of technology and the Internet, but also because, across the lifespan, every person studies, works, and plays in a global community that was unknown to previous generations. Although organizations worldwide recognize that their success both now and in the future depends on a workforce capable of effective thinking, problem solving, and innovation, educational practice still lags behind our knowledge in these areas. "Educating for Creativity and Innovation" is a powerful resource to close the gap between research and practice and to promote understanding and effective practice relating to creativity and innovation. In short, this is a book whose time is now!
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Autorenporträt
Donald J. Treffinger, Ph.D., is the president of the Center for Creative Learning in Sarasota, FL. He earned a master's degree and a doctoral degree in educational psychology from Cornell University. Treffinger previously has been a member of the faculty at Purdue University, the University of Kansas, and Buffalo State College. He now is a member of the Gifted Child Quarterly Advisory Board and has served as editor of that journal, and as editor-in-chief of Parenting for High Potential, NAGC's quarterly magazine for parents. Treffinger is the author of more than 350 articles, chapters, and books. He has written and conducted research on the nature, assessment, and nurture of creativity and Creative Problem Solving, as well as problem-solving styles, gifted education, and talent development. He has given presentations and workshops worldwide, and served as a consultant to numerous local, state, national, and international organizations. He has received the Distinguished Service Award and the E. Paul Torrance Creativity Award from the National Association for Gifted Children, the Creativity Research Award from the World Council on the Gifted and Talented, and the Risorgimenti Creativity Award from the Destination ImagiNation program.
Inhaltsangabe
Section I: Understanding Creativity and Innovation Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Dispelling Common Myths Chapter 3: Defining Creativity and Innovation Chapter 4: The Importance of Creativity and Innovation in Education Section II: Foundations for Creativity and Innovation Chapter 5: Four Essential Factors: COCO Chapter 6: Personal Characteristics Chapter 7: Operations: Tools for the Mind Chapter 8: Context Chapter 9: Outcomes Section III: Identifying and Measuring Creativity Chapter 10: Foundations of Creativity Assessment Chapter 11: Principles and Purposes for Assessing Creativity Chapter 12: A Contemporary Approach to Identifying Creativity Section IV: How Do We Develop Creativity? Chapter 13: Setting Conditions for Developing Creativity Chapter 14: Basic Guidelines Chapter 15: Teaching the Foundational Tools (Level I Chapter 16: Practice Problems and Models (Level II Chapter 17: Structured Creativity Programs (Levels II and III Chapter 18: Real Problems and Challenges (Level III Chapter 19: Creativity and Education Today Section V: Looking Ahead Chapter 20: Research on Creativity and Education References About the Authors
Section I: Understanding Creativity and Innovation Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Dispelling Common Myths Chapter 3: Defining Creativity and Innovation Chapter 4: The Importance of Creativity and Innovation in Education Section II: Foundations for Creativity and Innovation Chapter 5: Four Essential Factors: COCO Chapter 6: Personal Characteristics Chapter 7: Operations: Tools for the Mind Chapter 8: Context Chapter 9: Outcomes Section III: Identifying and Measuring Creativity Chapter 10: Foundations of Creativity Assessment Chapter 11: Principles and Purposes for Assessing Creativity Chapter 12: A Contemporary Approach to Identifying Creativity Section IV: How Do We Develop Creativity? Chapter 13: Setting Conditions for Developing Creativity Chapter 14: Basic Guidelines Chapter 15: Teaching the Foundational Tools (Level I Chapter 16: Practice Problems and Models (Level II Chapter 17: Structured Creativity Programs (Levels II and III Chapter 18: Real Problems and Challenges (Level III Chapter 19: Creativity and Education Today Section V: Looking Ahead Chapter 20: Research on Creativity and Education References About the Authors
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