Abstract
The article attempts to systematize selected concepts of creativity in the field of pedagogical research. Researchers undertake various studies in each area of study due to many aspects, among others, the ambiguity and multidimensionality of the concept of creativity. The paper presents selected approaches to defining creativity and reviews theories concerning psycho-pedagogical aspects of the structure of the creative process.
Publisher
Adam Mickiewicz University Poznan
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