Fostering creativity using robotics among gifted primary school students

Q3 Social Sciences Gifted and Talented International Pub Date : 2019-07-03 DOI:10.1080/15332276.2020.1711545
Um Albaneen Yusuf Jamali
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ABSTRACT Fostering creativity as an imperative 21st-century skill has attracted increasing attention by educators and researchers in last decades. Many creative activities have been suggested. The current article describes the findings from a pilot study, which investigated the impact of a LEGO robotics intervention on fostering creativity among a sample of gifted, female students (n = 15) in a primary school in the Kingdom of Bahrain. The gifted students participated in a LEGO robotics-based program in a classroom setting for a period of 10 weeks (a total of 20 hours). The study adopted a pre-post test design in which the changes in students’ creativity was examined using the Creativity Assessment Packet (CAP). The results suggested significant differences in terms of creative thinking skills of fluency, flexibility, elaboration, and abstract mindset, prior to and after conducting the study. The results suggested a positive impact of a LEGO robotics intervention on fostering creative thinking skills. Implications for policy makers, school leaders, educators, and parents were indicated.
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利用机器人培养资优小学生的创造力
在过去的几十年里,培养创造力作为21世纪必不可少的技能越来越受到教育工作者和研究人员的关注。人们提出了许多创造性的活动。本文描述了一项试点研究的结果,该研究调查了乐高机器人干预对培养巴林王国一所小学天才女学生(n = 15)创造力的影响。这些资优学生参加了一个以乐高机器人为基础的课堂项目,为期10周(共20小时)。本研究采用前-后测试设计,使用创造力评估包(CAP)来检测学生创造力的变化。结果表明,研究前后在创造性思维能力的流畅性、灵活性、精细化和抽象思维方面存在显著差异。结果表明,乐高机器人干预对培养创造性思维技能有积极影响。对政策制定者、学校领导、教育工作者和家长的启示。
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Gifted and Talented International
Gifted and Talented International Social Sciences-Education
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