Cultivating Creative Problem‐Solving Skills in a Strategic Communication Class: Student Perceptions of a Collaborative Assignment

IF 2.8 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL Journal of Creative Behavior Pub Date : 2023-10-25 DOI:10.1002/jocb.617
Heather J. Hether
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ABSTRACT Problem‐solving is an essential undergraduate learning outcome that also supports students' professional success. The creative problem‐solving model (CPS) (Isaksen et al., 2011) facilitates the development of these skills and aligns well with the scope of public relations (PR). The current study investigates student perceptions of an assignment anchored in the CPS model, designed to support their problem‐solving skills in a collaborative context. Survey findings of students enrolled in an upper division PR course ( N = 42) indicate students enjoyed generating ideas and developing solutions and found these stages also supported their learning the most. However, not all students benefitted similarly from the assignment. There were differences associated with gender and race/ethnicity. Student enjoyment, comfort, and team dynamics were also important predictors of perceived learning. Findings from this study have implications for future research and development of undergraduate learning opportunities.
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在策略沟通课中培养创造性解决问题的能力:学生对合作作业的看法
解决问题是一个重要的本科学习成果,也支持学生的职业成功。创造性问题解决模型(CPS) (Isaksen et al., 2011)促进了这些技能的发展,并与公共关系(PR)的范围保持一致。目前的研究调查了学生对CPS模型中作业的看法,该模型旨在支持他们在协作环境中解决问题的能力。对参加高年级公共关系课程的学生(N = 42)的调查结果表明,学生们喜欢产生想法和开发解决方案,并发现这些阶段也最有助于他们的学习。然而,并不是所有的学生都从这项作业中受益。这些差异与性别和种族/民族有关。学生的快乐、舒适和团队动力也是感知学习的重要预测因素。本研究结果对未来大学生学习机会的研究与发展具有启示意义。
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Journal of Creative Behavior
Journal of Creative Behavior Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Creative Behavior is our quarterly academic journal citing the most current research in creative thinking. For nearly four decades JCB has been the benchmark scientific periodical in the field. It provides up to date cutting-edge ideas about creativity in education, psychology, business, arts and more.
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