Narrative creativity training: A new method for increasing resilience in elementary students

Angus Fletcher , Patricia Enciso , Mike Benveniste
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Narrative creativity training has recently shown promise as a tool for increasing self-efficacy and resilience in adult learners. The training employs dramatic and literary techniques such as perspective-shifting, counterfactual (i.e., what-if) thinking, and causal (i.e., why) thinking to improve real-world problem solving. To explore whether narrative creativity training could have similar benefits for younger populations, this study piloted a test on elementary students. A five-minute randomized controlled trial conducted with 32 third, fourth, and fifth grade students yielded increased self-efficacy and creative problem-solving, and a five-day longitudinal trial conducted with 28 students from the same population was associated with increased resilience. The results suggest the potential practical benefits of incorporating theater, literature, comics, and other story-based art into elementary school curricula.

叙述创造力训练:提高小学生心理弹性的新方法
叙事创造力训练最近被证明是一种提高成人学习者自我效能和适应能力的工具。培训采用戏剧和文学技巧,如视角转换、反事实(即假设)思维和因果(即为什么)思维,以提高解决现实世界问题的能力。为了探索叙事创造力训练是否对更年轻的人群有类似的好处,本研究对小学生进行了试点测试。一项针对32名三年级、四年级和五年级学生进行的五分钟随机对照试验发现,自我效能感和创造性解决问题的能力有所提高;一项针对同一群体的28名学生进行的为期五天的纵向试验发现,恢复力有所提高。研究结果表明,将戏剧、文学、漫画和其他以故事为基础的艺术纳入小学课程可能会带来实际好处。
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