Affiliation:
1. University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA + King Abdul-Aziz University, Saudi Arabia Kingdom
2. University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to explore teachers? conceptual beliefs about
creativity. Using the Consensual Assessment Technique (CAT), 17 elementary
school teachers rated students? creativity in two separate studies. In the
first study, 11 teachers analyzed the stories of 67 male and 70 female
students from kindergarten, first, and second grades. In the second study, 6
teachers rated the stories of 67 male and 72 female students from third,
fourth, and fifth grades. In both studies, teachers were required to use a
list of clearly established guidelines in which the final step was to report
the criteria used to evaluate students? creativity. Teachers? reports, which
comprised 51 documents, were organized and analyzed. After coding and
analyzing the data using NVivo software, the authors identified 8 major
themes: (a) fluency, (b) voice, (c) originality, (d) imagination, (e)
elaboration, (f) complexity, (g) making connections, and (h) writing clarity.
Future researchers are encouraged to challenge the identified themes by
replicating the current study in many places and in a variety of domains to
enrich the theory of Creativity as a Social Construct (CSC).
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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2 articles.
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