在家中表现出的创造力与在学校表现出的创造力有关吗?重新审视资优和非资优学生的创造力差距

IF 2.8 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL
Ahmed M. Abdulla Alabbasi, Mark A. Runco, Maha S. Almutairi, Alaa Eldin A. Ayoub
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以往的研究表明,环境在鼓励或抑制创造性表达和生产力方面起着重要作用。其他研究发现,学生在校内表达的创造力与在校外表达的创造力之间存在差异。在以往的研究中,学生在校外比在校内表现出更多的创造力,这意味着学校不鼓励创造力。迄今为止,只对非资优学生的创造力差距进行过研究。本次调查的目的之一是检查资优学生中是否存在类似的差异。我们招募了来自科威特国的 487 名初中和高中学生(240 名资优生和 247 名非资优生)。调查采用了创造性活动和成就检查表(CAAC),以比较学生在家里和学校的创造性活动。这项调查的主要发现是,资优学生和非资优学生在家庭创造力和学校创造力之间的关系强度不同。两个群体都存在所谓的创造力差距,但资优群体的差距较小。第二个发现是,与非资优组相比,资优学生在学校表现出更多的创造力,尤其是在CAAC领域。资优组和非资优组的学生在家中表现出的创造力没有差异,只有一个分量表除外,即日常创造力。虽然资优学生与非资优学生相比,在学校表现出更多的创造力,但与学校相比,他们在家里表现出更多的创造力。最后,分层回归分析表明,人格测量在很大程度上调节了家庭创造力和学校创造力之间的关系。本文讨论了研究的局限性和未来发展方向。
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Is Creativity Expressed at Home Related to Creativity Expressed at School? A Re-Examination of the Creativity Gap with Gifted and Nongifted Students

Is Creativity Expressed at Home Related to Creativity Expressed at School? A Re-Examination of the Creativity Gap with Gifted and Nongifted Students

Previous research suggests that environment can play an important role in encouraging or discouraging creative expression and productivity. Additional research has uncovered a discrepancy between the creativity students express at school and the creativity they express outside of school. The fact that, in previous research, students expressed more creativity outside of school than when in school implies that school discourages creativity. So far, the creativity gap has only been studied with nongifted students. One objective of the present investigation was to check for a similar discrepancy among gifted learners. Four hundred and eighty-seven middle school and high school students from the State of Kuwait (240 gifted and 247 nongifted) were recruited. The Creativity Activities and Accomplishment Checklist (CAAC) was administered to compare students' creative activities at home and school. The primary finding of this investigation was that the strength of the relationship between creativity at home and creativity at school differed in gifted and nongifted students. What was called a creativity gap existed in both groups, but it was smaller in the gifted group. A second finding was that gifted students expressed more creativity at school compared with the nongifted group, in particular CAAC domains. There were no differences between the gifted and the nongifted groups in the creativity expressed at home, except for one subscale, namely everyday creativity. Although gifted students expressed more creativity at school, compared with their nongifted peers, they were nonetheless more creative at home compared with school. Finally, hierarchical regression analyses indicated that measure of personality significantly moderated the relationship between creativity at home and creativity at school. Limitations and future directions are discussed.

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Journal of Creative Behavior
Journal of Creative Behavior Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
7.70%
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44
期刊介绍: The Journal of Creative Behavior is our quarterly academic journal citing the most current research in creative thinking. For nearly four decades JCB has been the benchmark scientific periodical in the field. It provides up to date cutting-edge ideas about creativity in education, psychology, business, arts and more.
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