幼儿发现和培养创造性问题解决能力的探索性研究

C. June Maker , A. Kadir Bahar , Randy Pease , Fahad S. Alfaiz
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这项关于幼儿创造性解决问题特征的探索性研究的目的是(a)确定与创造力相关的行为的百分比是否下降、保持不变,或随着儿童入学和升入一年级(4岁、5岁和6岁)而增加,(b)在评估中描述了三个年龄段和十个领域的差异和相似性。使用基于游戏的评估,使用适合幼儿发展的、灵活的材料和活动,用平板电脑训练观察员进行评估,拍摄照片和视频,观察解决问题的行为,将行为输入数据库,与其他天才群体一起审查儿童的表现,并就孩子在十个能力领域的优势做出决定。在所有人才领域,在包括的29种行为中,18种创造性解决问题的行为在三年内百分比增加,9种行为在5岁时下降,在6岁时增加,从5岁到6岁,4种行为下降。不同人才领域的模式不同。与该年龄组的其他研究结果一致,我们得出结论,与年龄相关的发展、教学方法、文化和其他因素在创造性问题解决的发展中相互作用。运用提高创造力的教学方法可以对儿童创造性问题解决的发展产生积极影响。
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DISCOVERing and nurturing creative problem solving in young children: An exploratory study

The purpose of this exploratory study of creative problem-solving characteristics of young children was to (a) determine whether the percentage of creativity-relevant behaviors declined, stayed the same, or increased as children entered school and progressed to the first grade (ages 4, 5, and 6) and (b) describe differences and similarities across the three ages and ten domains in the assessment. Using a playbased assessment with developmentally appropriate, flexible materials and activities that were engaging to young children, trained observers with tablet computers administered the assessments, took photographs and videos, observed problemsolving behaviors, entered the behaviors into a database, reviewed children's performance with others in talent groupings, and made decisions about children's strengths across the ten areas of ability. Across the talent areas, of the 29 behaviors included, the percentage of 18 creative problem-solving behaviors increased across the three years, 9 behaviors declined at age 5 and increased at age 6, and from age 5 to age 6, 4 behaviors declined. The patterns were different in different talent areas. Consistent with results of other studies of this age group, we concluded that agerelated development, teaching methods, culture, and other factors interact in the development of creative problem solving. The use of creativity-enhancing teaching methods can make a positive difference in children's development of creative problem solving.

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