Students’ self-perceptions of creativity: the case of Emirati students in a first-year English program

IF 1.4 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Tanju Deveci
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to identify the opinions of first-year Emirati students in a writing-intensive English program regarding the extent to which they found themselves creative and the ways in which they expressed creativity in general. The other aim was to identify the ways in which they tended to make their writing creative. The study also sought to see if there were differences between male and female students’ responses. Design/methodology/approach Data were collected from 54 first-year Emirati students using a survey with closed and open-ended questions. Findings Results revealed that only three quarters of the students considered themselves creative. The most common ways in which they perceived themselves creative were through originality, problem-solving and design. With regards to creativity in writing, amongst several factors, they believed that the incorporation of experience, skillful use of lexis and grammar and understanding of their audience in particular make their writing creative. There were no statistically significant differences between male and female students’ responses. Originality/value People’s cultural backgrounds play a significant role in their perception of creativity and beliefs in their own creative writing powers. Creative writing skills are, therefore, often among key learning outcomes, and many universities offer their students writing-focused courses. For these courses to be successful, students’ perceptions of creativity skills ought to be taken into consideration. The current study achieved this.
学生对创造力的自我认知:以一年级英语课程的阿联酋学生为例
本文的目的是确定一年级阿联酋学生在写作强化英语课程中对他们发现自己创造性的程度和他们表达创造力的方式的看法。另一个目的是确定他们倾向于使他们的写作富有创造性的方式。该研究还试图了解男女学生的回答是否存在差异。设计/方法/方法通过封闭式和开放式问题的调查,从54名阿联酋一年级学生中收集数据。调查结果显示,只有四分之三的学生认为自己有创造力。他们认为自己有创造力的最常见方式是通过独创性、解决问题和设计。关于写作的创造性,在几个因素中,他们认为结合经验,熟练使用词汇和语法,特别是对读者的理解,使他们的写作具有创造性。男女学生的回答差异无统计学意义。原创性/价值人们的文化背景在他们对创造力的看法和对自己创造性写作能力的信念中起着重要作用。因此,创造性写作技能通常是关键的学习成果之一,许多大学都为学生提供以写作为重点的课程。为了使这些课程取得成功,应该考虑到学生对创造力技能的看法。目前的研究做到了这一点。
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