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Creative teacher's handbook

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The book is a popular lecture on basic issues in the of the psychology of creativity and the didactics of creativity. This is because it contains a prophetic description of almost all the important issues for these disciplines, arranged in a three-part whole - from the definitions of creativity and theoretical foundations (Parts 1 and 2), to exercises stimulating the development of creative abilities (parts 3 and 4). The authors present in a clear manner the most important issues of the psychology of creativity: creative processes, the properties of a creative product of creativity, characteristics of creative personality and external conditions of developing creativity/creativity. (...) What is most valuable and interesting is the description of the author's conception of the goals of education for creativity (Chapter III), contrasting with well-known taxonomies of didactics, such as B. Bloom's. A significant part of the book is a kind of manual of techniques for developing specific creative abilities and skills (part 2-4), which is an application of theory to educational practice.

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Creative teacher's handbook, Przemysław Piotrowski, Krzysztof Zajączkowski

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2023
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Titre
Creative teacher's handbook
Langue
Polonais
Éditeur
Petrus
Publié
2023
Format
souple
ISBN10
8377207656
ISBN13
9788377207659
Séries
Mots clés
Nonfiction, Manuels
Description
The book is a popular lecture on basic issues in the of the psychology of creativity and the didactics of creativity. This is because it contains a prophetic description of almost all the important issues for these disciplines, arranged in a three-part whole - from the definitions of creativity and theoretical foundations (Parts 1 and 2), to exercises stimulating the development of creative abilities (parts 3 and 4). The authors present in a clear manner the most important issues of the psychology of creativity: creative processes, the properties of a creative product of creativity, characteristics of creative personality and external conditions of developing creativity/creativity. (...) What is most valuable and interesting is the description of the author's conception of the goals of education for creativity (Chapter III), contrasting with well-known taxonomies of didactics, such as B. Bloom's. A significant part of the book is a kind of manual of techniques for developing specific creative abilities and skills (part 2-4), which is an application of theory to educational practice.