创造力和成就:言语和愿望,浪费或智慧

J. Forster
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本文存在的原因是鼓励支持我们的天才学习者,使他们有更好的机会成为我们的梦想家、思想家、发明家和创新者。对于那些远远领先于同龄人的学生,我们作为教育工作者如何优化他们的视野及其应用是本文所关注的问题。它敦促我们在专业学习和课堂上创造真正的创新机会。它强调通过对问题或挑战的富有想象力的解决方案来发挥创造力,以此作为优化天才学习者成就的一种方式。为了实现这一点,作者概述了过去和现在的研究项目,包括评估和行动研究。在论文中描述的创造力的含义,经常被误解或忽视其作为真正的创造力的激励和促进因素的重要性。这篇论文邀请同行的研究人员在我们对创造力的复杂性的研究中更加积极和合议,创造力的复杂性必然源于在研究中应用的想象力,这可以导致许多领域的进步。本文的目的不是解释一个具体的研究倡议,而是汇总该领域的一些研究,作者以前和正在进行的研究,以及它们在促进创造性思维机会方面的地位,这些机会可能导致创新。
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Creativity and achievement: Words and wishes, waste or wisdom
The raison d'etre of this paper is to encourage support for our gifted learners so that they have a better chance to emerge as our visionaries, our thinkers, our inventors, and our innovators. For those well in advance of their peers, what we can do as educators to optimize their vision and its application are the concerns of the paper. It urges that we make innovative opportunities real, both in professional learning and in the classroom. Its emphasis is on creativity through imaginative solutions to problems or challenges as a way to optimise gifted learners' achievement. To help make this happen, the writer's past and current research projects are outlined, including evaluative and action research. Creativity, its meaning delineated in the paper, is often misinterpreted or overlooked in its significance as a motivating and facilitating factor in true inventiveness. The paper invites a response from fellow researchers to be more active and collegial in our research of the complexities of creativity that necessarily stems from imagination applied in investigations that can lead to advances in many domains. It is not the intention in this paper to explain one specific research initiative but rather to aggregate some of the research in the field, the writer's previous and ongoing research and their place in furthering opportunities for creative thinking that might lead to innovation.
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Australasian Journal of Gifted Education
Australasian Journal of Gifted Education Social Sciences-Education
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