Mathematical Creativity: A Combination of Domaingeneral Creative and Domain-specific Mathematical Skills

E.M. Schoevers, E.H. Kroesbergen, Maria Kattou

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Abstract

Creativity is an understudied topic in elementary school mathematics research. Nevertheless, we argue that creativity plays an important role in mathematics, but that more research is needed to understand this relation. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate this relation, specifically between domain-general creativity, domain-specific mathematical creativity, and mathematical ability. Measures for these constructs were administered to 342 Dutch fourth graders. In order to examine the nature of the relation between creativity and mathematics, two competing models were tested, using Structural Equation Modeling. The results indicated that models in which general creativity and mathematical ability both predict mathematical creativity fitted the data better than models in which mathematical and general creativity predict mathematical ability. This study showed that both general creativity and mathematical ability are important to think creatively in mathematics.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)242-252
JournalJournal of Creative Behavior
Volume54
Issue number2
Early online date11 Jul 2018
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2020

Keywords

  • mathematical creativity
  • mathematical ability
  • domain-general creativity

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