Abstract
In today’s society, creativity is an important quality. Creativity is defined as the ability to produce something novel and valuable as defined within a social context and it involves skills such as divergent thinking, problem solving and perspective taking. This study assesses the creative potential of students before and after commencement of an interdisciplinary, liberal undergraduate program. In between measurements, students followed a course in connective thinking through creative reading and writing. The results showed that students’ creative potential developed over time. Implications for theory as well as practice are discussed.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 1475-1483 |
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Publication status | Published - 2018 |
Event | 4th International Conference on Higher Education Advances - Valencia, Spain Duration: 20 Jun 2018 → 22 Jun 2018 http://www.headconf.org/head18 |
Conference
Conference | 4th International Conference on Higher Education Advances |
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Country/Territory | Spain |
City | Valencia |
Period | 20/06/18 → 22/06/18 |
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Keywords
- creativity
- liberal education
- interdisciplinarity
- connectivethinking
- students