‘I can’t draw, sing or dance to save my life!’: Educator and parent implicit theories of creativity

IF 1.6 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Australasian Journal of Early Childhood Pub Date : 2023-02-23 DOI:10.1177/18369391231159670
K. Fielding, K. Maslin, Karen Murcia
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Creativity is recognised as a key facet of the suite of 21st century skills driving education worldwide. Understanding its existence outside of The Arts is vital for recognising young children’s creativity. However, what constitutes creativity and what it ‘looks like’ is not always clear. As a result, inconsistency and lack of efficacy when educators and parents attempt to encourage the development of young children’s creativity is possible. To investigate implicit theories of creativity relating to what creativity is and who is considered creative, parents and educators of four to eight-year-old children in four early learning contexts in Perth, Western Australia, were invited to complete a questionnaire. Findings suggest there may not be a strong tendency towards recognising creativity in The Arts but there may be an inclination to recognise eminent men’s creativity more than women’s. Additionally, there appears to be a lack of recognition of ‘daring’ as a creative behaviour.
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“我不会画画、唱歌或跳舞来救我的命!”:教育者与家长隐性创造力理论
创造力被公认为21世纪全世界技能驱动教育的一个关键方面。了解它在艺术之外的存在对于认识幼儿的创造力至关重要。然而,什么是创造力,它“看起来”是什么并不总是清楚的。因此,当教育工作者和家长试图鼓励幼儿创造力的发展时,可能会出现不一致和缺乏效果的情况。为了调查与什么是创造力以及谁被认为是创造力有关的创造力的内隐理论,邀请西澳大利亚珀斯四个早期学习环境中四至八岁儿童的父母和教育工作者完成一份问卷。研究结果表明,艺术界可能没有强烈的认可创造力的倾向,但可能倾向于认可杰出男性的创造力而非女性的创造力。此外,似乎缺乏对“大胆”作为一种创造性行为的认识。
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Australasian Journal of Early Childhood
Australasian Journal of Early Childhood EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The Australasian Journal of Early Childhood (AJEC) is Australasia’s foremost scholarly journal and the world’s longest-running major journal within the early childhood education and care sector. Published quarterly, AJEC offers evidence-based articles that are designed to impart new information and encourage the critical exchange of ideas among early childhood practitioners, academics and students. AJEC is peer reviewed by leading early childhood education and care academics, against quality-assurance guidelines to ensure that all articles promote best practice and disseminate high-quality information in the early childhood education and care sector.
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