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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789462097735
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 312 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Advances in Creativity and Giftedness 25
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als A Critique of Creativity and Complexity: Deconstructing Clichés
    Keywords: Creative thinking ; Complexity (Philosophy) ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Don Ambrose , Bharath Sriraman and Kathleen M. Pierce -- Creative Emergence, Order, and Chaos: Grappling with the Complexity of Complexity Theory /Don Ambrose -- Learning: Creation or Re-creation? From Constructivism to the Theory of Didactical Situations /Jarmila Novotna and Bernard Sarrazy -- Investigating Mathematical Creativity in Elementary School Through the Lens of Complexity Theory /Esther Levenson -- On the Edge of Chaos: Robots in the Classroom /Steve V. Coxon -- The Ubiquity of the Chaos-Order Continuum: Insights From Diverse Academic Disciplines /Don Ambrose -- Organisational Leadership for Creativity: Thriving at the Edge /Elizabeth Watson -- Complex Regenerative Creativity /Marna Hauk -- Pareto Optimum Efficiency Between Chaos and Order When Seeking Consensus in Urban Planning /Todd Juhasz -- Subjectivity, Objectivity, and the Edge of Chaos /Peter E. Pruim -- Seeking Chaotic Order: The Classroom as a Complex Adaptive System /Don Ambrose -- Expansive Notions of Coherence and Complexity in Education /Bryant Griffith and Kim Skinner -- Complexity, Patterns, and Creativity /Jeffrey W. Bloom -- A Shakespeare Festival Midwives Complexity /Kathleen M. Pierce -- The Anthropology of Twice Exceptionality: Is Today’s Disability Yesterday’s (or Tomorrow’s) Evolutionary Advantage? A Case Study with ADD/ADHD /Jack Trammell -- Mentoring the Pupal: Professional Induction Along the Chaos-Order Continuum /Kathleen M. Pierce -- Helping Students Respond Creatively to a Complex World /Michelle E. Jordan and Reuben R. McDaniel Jr. -- Toward the Pattern Models of Creativity: Chaos, Complexity, Creativity /Krystyna C. Laycraft -- Emotions, Complexity, and Intelligence /Ann Gazzard -- Contributors /Don Ambrose , Bharath Sriraman and Kathleen M. Pierce -- Subject Index /Don Ambrose , Bharath Sriraman and Kathleen M. Pierce.
    Abstract: In an increasingly complex world, the natural human inclination is to oversimplify issues and problems to make them seem more comprehensible and less threatening. This tendency usually generates forms of dogmatism that diminish our ability to think creatively and to develop worthy talents. Fortunately, complexity theory is giving us ways to make sense of intricate, evolving phenomena. This book represents a broad, interdisciplinary application of complexity theory to a wide variety of phenomena in general education, STEM education, learner diversity and special education, social-emotional development, organizational leadership, urban planning, and the history of philosophy. The contributors provide nuanced analyses of the structures and dynamics of complex adaptive systems in these academic and professional fields
    Description / Table of Contents: TABLE OF CONTENTS; SECTION 1:INTRODUCTION; CREATIVE EMERGENCE, ORDER, AND CHAOS: GRAPPLING WITH THE COMPLEXITY OF COMPLEXITY THEORY; THE DUAL-EDGED SWORD OF SIMPLISTIC REDUCTIONISM; TRAPPED WITHIN METAPHORS; AN OVERVIEW OF THE CONTENTS IN THE VOLUME; REFERENCES; SECTION 2: COMPLEXITY IN STEM PROCESSES ANDSTRUCTURES; LEARNING: CREATION OR RE-CREATION? FROM CONSTRUCTIVISM TO THE THEORY OF DIDACTICAL SITUATIONS; INTRODUCTION; CREATION AND EDUCATION; CREATION AT THE CROSSROADS OF PARADOXES; MATHEMATICAL EDUCATION - CREATION OR REPRODUCTION?; Example of a Situation
    Description / Table of Contents: CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF CONDITIONS OF CREATION: RESPONSIVENESS TO DIDACTICAL CONTRACTMethodology; Didactical Environment and Responsiveness to Didactical Contract; Analysis of Effects of Didactical Environments on Creativity; Results and Comments; Conditions of the Experiment; Results and Comments; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; NOTES; REFERENCES; INVESTIGATING MATHEMATICAL CREATIVITY IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL THROUGH THE LENS OF COMPLEXITY THEORY; MATHEMATICAL CREATIVITY IN THE CLASSROOM; THE CLASSROOM AS A COMPLEX ADAPTIVE SYSTEM; CLASSROOM EPISODES; Setting
    Description / Table of Contents: Episode 1: Internal Diversity, Redundancy, and Occasioning Mathematical CreativityEpisode 2a: Balancing Stability and Change in a Fifth Grade Classroom; Episode 2b: Adapting to the Emergence of Creativity; Episode 3: How Can Insight Displayed by One Individual be Viewed through the Lens of Complexity Theory?; RELATING COMPLEXITY THEORY TO EMERGENT CREATIVITY; REFERENCES; ON THE EDGE OF CHAOS: ROBOTS IN THE CLASSROOM; HISTORY AND PROGRAMS; LEGO MINDSTORMS Kits; FIRST LEGO League; Robotics in the Classroom; Research on Robotics in the Classroom; ROBOTICS, CONSTRUCTIVISM, AND THE EDGE OF CHAOS
    Description / Table of Contents: CONCLUSIONREFERENCES; SECTION 3: INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES ONCREATIVE COMPLEXITY; THE UBIQUITY OF THE CHAOS-ORDER CONTINUUM : INSIGHTS FROM DIVERSE ACADEMIC DISCIPLINES; ECONOMIC-IDEOLOGICAL FORCES; POLITICAL DYNAMICS: DEMOCRATIC GROWTH AND EROSION; CULTURAL DYNAMICS: RELIGIOUS CONFLICTS; THE STRUCTURE AND OPERATIONS OF ORGANISATIONS; FINDING THE ZONE OF COMPLEXITY IN ACADEMIC PURSUITS; Stark Differences in the Structure and Dynamics of Academic Disciplines; The Not-So-Solid Certainty of the Natural Sciences and Mathematics
    Description / Table of Contents: CONCLUDING THOUGHTS: ANTIDOTES TO ENTRAPMENT AT THE EXTREMES OF THE CHAOS-ORDER CONTINUUMREFERENCES; ORGANISATIONAL LEADERSHIP FOR CREATIVITY: THRIVING AT THE EDGE; THE INTERSECTION OF CREATIVITY AND LEARNING IN COMPLEX ORGANISATIONS; THE FOCUS OF LEADERSHIP FOR CREATIVITY; ATTRIBUTES OF LEADERS FOR CREATIVITY; THE CHAOS/ORDER CONTINUUM AND LEADERSHIP THEORY; DECONSTRUCTING CLICH É S; REFERENCES; COMPLEX REGENERATIVE CREATIVITY; THE SIGNIFICANCE OF REGENERATIVE COMPLEX CREATIVITY; CREATIVITY, COMPLEXITY, CHAOS, AND REGENERATION
    Description / Table of Contents: DOMAIN SPECIFICITY, TRANSDISCIPLINARITY, AND COMPLEX REGENERATIVE CREATIVITY
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9789462097889
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 248 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Practice, Education, Work and Society
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Health Practice Relationships
    Keywords: Medical care Psychological aspects ; Communication in medicine ; Medical personnel and patient ; Medicine and psychology ; Physical fitness ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Joy Higgs , Anne Croker , Diane Tasker , Jill Hummell and Narelle Patton -- Health Practice Relationships /Joy Higgs AM PhD -- Professional Practice /Joy Higgs AM PhD and Narelle Patton BAppSc(Phty), MHSc, PhD -- Healthcare Systems and Spaces /Anne Croker PhD , Dale Sheehan PhD and Rick Iedema PhD -- Changing Directions in Healthcare /Anne Croker PhD , Jim Croker MBBS FRACP and Miriam Grotowski B.Med, FRACGP, Dip Psychiatry (ED) -- Patient-Centred Context of Health Practice Relationships /Franziska Trede MHPEd, PhD and Rick Flowers PhD -- Professionalism and Relationships /Diane Tasker PhD and Joy Higgs AM PhD -- Negotiating Healthcare Relationships through Communication /Jill Hummell PhD and Alison Gates PhD -- Working in Teams /Julia Coyle PhD and Anne Croker PhD -- Collaboration and Collaborating /Anne Croker PhD , Franziska Trede MHPEd,PhD and Joy Higgs AM PhD -- People Caring /Debbie Horsfall B.Ed, MA, PhD and Joy Higgs AM PhD -- Access, Agency and Abilities /Narelle Patton BAppSc(Phty), MHSc, PhD and David Nicholls PhD, MA, GradDipPhys -- Expectations and Responsibilities /Wendy Bowles PhD and Narelle Patton BAppSc(Phty), MHSc, PhD -- Person-Centred Care (In Nursing) /Tracy Levett-Jones PhD, RN, MEd & Work, BN, DipAppSc (Nursing) -- Developing Professional Relationships with Clients’ Families /Linda Goddard PhD -- In Their Space /Diane Tasker B.Phty, PhD and Peter Jones -- Relationships in Clinical Education /Narelle Patton BAppSc(Phty), MHSc, PhD , Joy Higgs AM and Megan Smith PhD -- Interprofessional Relationships in Healthcare Practice /Fiona Little DipApplSc(N), GradDip(MHlth), MN(MHlthN) , Leanne Brown BHSc(N&D), Cert Sports Nutr, Cert Paed (N&D), PhD , Miriam Grotowski B.Med(Newc) FRACGP, Dip.Psychiatry (ED) and Deanne Harris BSc, MNutDiet -- Relationships in Indigenous Health Practice /Kym M. Rae PhD and Loretta Weatherall -- Health Education and Practice Relationships in a Rural Context /Tony Smith PhD, MSc, BSc, DipAppSci(MedRad), FIR -- Caring for Patients Who Have Sexually Transmitted Infections /Karin Fisher PhD and Miriam Grotowski B.Med, FRACGP, Dip Psychiatry (ED) -- Long-Term Mental Health Relationships /Lynne Adamson PhD, MAppSci(OT), BAppSci(Occ Ther) -- Care and Control in Ongoing Healthcare Relationships /Robin Turnham and Diane Tasker PhD -- Healthcare Relationships /Jill Hummell PhD -- Interprofessional Training Wards /Edward G. Stewart-Wynne MBChB FRACP and Fiona Macdonald RN -- The Benefits of Longitudinal Relationships with Patients for Developing Health Professionals /Judith Nicky Hudson BMBS, MSc, PhD and Kathryn M. Weston BSc (Hons), PhD -- Health Practice and Relationships /Diane Tasker PhD , Anne Croker PhD , Narelle Patton BAppSc(Phty), MHSc, PhD and Joy Higgs AM PhD -- Healthcare Systems and Policies /Jill Hummell PhD , Diane Tasker PhD and Anne Croker PhD -- Implications for Health Professional Education /Narelle Patton BAppSc(Phty), MHSc, PhD and Joy Higgs AM PhD -- Contributors /Joy Higgs , Anne Croker , Diane Tasker , Jill Hummell and Narelle Patton.
    Abstract: The quality, resourcing and accessibility of healthcare is a key issue facing societies in the 21st century. Despite the system delivery focus of these factors it is critical to remember that healthcare is a human service and as such, people need to be placed at the centre of healthcare systems and processes. To do this we need to improve the way that people are valued and involved in healthcare practices. Professional relationships lie at the heart of such practices. This book illuminates and challenges professional healthcare relationships. The authors examine the nature, context and purpose of healthcare relationships, explore models through which these relationships are enacted, developed and critiqued, and provide narratives of health practice relationships in action. These narratives reveal how health practice relationships are experienced and created in real-world situations. The various chapters generate a range of implications and recommendations for healthcare practice and systems and for the education of health professionals. This is a book for practitioners, educators, clients, members of the community, advocacy and agency groups, regulatory bodies and those with power to shape the future direction of healthcare. There are four sections in the book: Section 1: Health practice relationships context Section 2: Understanding professional relationships Section 3: Health practice relationships narratives Section 4: Implications for practice, systems and education
    Description / Table of Contents: ""TABLE OF CONTENTS""; ""SERIES INTRODUCTION: Practice, Education, Work and Society""; ""FOREWORD""; ""SECTION 1: HEALTH PRACTICE RELATIONSHIPS CONTEXT""; ""1. HEALTH PRACTICE RELATIONSHIPS""; ""PRACTICE""; ""CONTEXTUALISING HEALTH PRACTICE RELATIONSHIPS""; ""PRACTICE RELATIONSHIPS""; ""PARTICIPANT VOICES AND CHALLENGES""; ""A MODEL FOR HEALTH PRACTICE RELATIONSHIPS""; ""CONCLUSION""; ""REFERENCES""; ""2. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE""; ""ORIGINS AND EVOLUTION""; ""RECENT CHALLENGES TO THE PROFESSIONS""; ""PROFESSIONS AND THEIR CHARACTERISTICS""; ""PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""Enacted Professional Practice""""Communities of Practice""; ""CONCLUSION""; ""NOTE""; ""REFERENCES""; ""3. HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS AND SPACES""; ""DIVERSE UNDERSTANDINGS OF HEALTHCARE""; ""NATURE OF AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS""; ""Governance of Healthcare Systems""; ""Responsive Strategies""; ""Quality in Healthcare""; ""Healthcare Education Integrated with Healthcare Service Provision""; ""COMPLEXITY OF HEALTHCARE SPACES""; ""Exploring Spatial Dimensions of Care""; ""CONCLUSION""; ""REFERENCES""; ""4. CHANGING DIRECTIONS IN HEALTHCARE""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""DRIVERS OF CHANGE IN HEALTHCARE SYSTEMS""""Drivers Related to Resource Efficiency""; ""Drivers Related to Information and Technology""; ""Drivers in Relation to Workforce Capability""; ""Drivers Related to Human Aspects of Healthcare""; ""HEALTHCARE CHANGE AS A COMPLEX PHENOMENON""; ""CONCLUSION""; ""ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS""; ""REFERENCES""; ""5. PATIENT-CENTRED CONTEXT OF HEALTH PRACTICE RELATIONSHIPS""; ""THE ROLE OF PATIENTS IN PROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS: AN HISTORICAL OVERVIEW""; ""A PARADIGMATIC OVERVIEW OF PROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""Framing Health Practice Relationships Through a Sociocultural Practice Lens""""FRAMING HEALTH PRACTICE PROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS THROUGH DIALOGUES AND STORIES""; ""COMMUNICATION, KNOWLEDGE AND THE INTERNET""; ""CONCLUSION""; ""REFERENCES""; ""SECTION 2: UNDERSTANDING PROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS""; ""6. PROFESSIONALISM AND RELATIONSHIPS""; ""RELATIONSHIPS IN HEALTHCARE""; ""PROFESSIONALISM AS AN ETHICAL FRAME FOR HEALTHCARE RELATIONSHIPS""; ""THE CARING PROFESSIONAL""; ""CONCLUSION""; ""REFERENCES""; ""7. NEGOTIATING HEALTHCARE RELATIONSHIPS THROUGH COMMUNICATION""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""HEALTHCARE RELATIONSHIPS: A SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL MODEL""""Nested Dimensions of Healthcare Relationships""; ""COMMUNICATION WITHIN HEALTHCARE RELATIONSHIPS""; ""HEALTHCARE RELATIONSHIPS: COMMUNICATION BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS""; ""Communication for Collaborative Client-Centred Healthcare""; ""Communication Within Interprofessional Healthcare Relationships""; ""IMPLICATIONS OF RELATIONSHIP DIMENSIONS FOR HEALTHCARE PRACTICE""; ""REFERENCES""; ""8. WORKING IN TEAMS""; ""PLACING THE PERSON AT THE CENTRE OF HEALTHCARE""; ""CLIENT-CENTRED HEALTHCARE AND HEALTH TEAMS""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""CLIENTS� INVOLVEMENT WITH THE TEAM""
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9789462091887
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (digital)
    Series Statement: Practice, Education, Work and Society 7
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Realising Exemplary Practice-Based Education
    Keywords: Research Methodology ; Professional education ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Joy Higgs , Dale Sheehan , Julie Baldry Currens , Will Letts and Gail M. Jensen -- Practice-based education pedagogy /Joy Higgs -- Practice-based education /Dale Sheehan PhD and Joy Higgs AM PhD -- Professional preparation for practice /Charlotte Royeen PhD, OTR/L and Paula Kramer PhD, OTR -- Learning for life through practice-based education curricula /Ann Webster-Wright PhD and Joy Higgs AM PhD -- Realising wise practitioners /Alison Gates PhD and Joy Higgs AM PhD -- Practice-based education /Anne Croker PhD , Franziska Trede PhD and Joy Higgs PhD -- Learning for practice /Gail M. Jensen PhD, PT, FAPTA and Ruth B. Purtilo PhD, PT, FAPTA -- Practice-based learning /Julie Baldry Currens PhD, MCSP, FHEA and Julia Coyle PhD, MCSP, GAICD -- Student nurse led ward in aged care /Laurie Grealish RN PhD and Franziska Trede PhD -- Challenges for surgical residents’ practice-based learning /Minna Ruoranen PhD Student , Kaija Collin PhD , Susanna Paloniemi PhD and Anneli Eteläpelto PhD -- Working with practice communities to conduct teacher education /Will Letts PhD -- Educating tomorrow’s teaching practitioners /Kathryn N. Huggett PhD and Gail M. Jensen PhD -- An example of interprofessional curricula /Margaretha Wilhelmsson PhD -- Physiotherapy clinical placements and learning to reason /Nicole Christensen PhD, MAppSc , Lisa Black and Gail M. Jensen -- Assessment for learning /Lambert Schuwirth , Helena Ward and Sylvia Heeneman -- The tale of two promising novices /Elizabeth Mostrom and Lisa Black -- The role of narratives in professional formation for students /Bruce Greenfield PT, PhD, OCS and Laura Lee Swisher PT, M.Div., Ph.D. -- Representing practice through problem-based learning scenarios /Anne-Christine Persson (Higher Educ. Dip. (Arts and Sciences)) -- Advancing Malaysian practice-based education /Giridharan Beena PhD, MA, BSc -- Simulating the real - manual clinical skills training /Eva Johannesson RPT, BSc, MSc , Håkan Hult PhD and Madeleine Abrandt Dahlgren PhD -- Preparing students for ethical practice /Ann Gallagher PhD, MA, BA (Hons), PGCEA, RMN, SRN -- Establishing relationships between students, mentors and specialist tutors in practice settings /Steven Hutchinson PhD -- Navigating workplace learning placement challenges /Megan Smith PhD , Nancy Finlay BPhysio Masters Qualifying (Physio) , Debra Schulz DPhysio MGeron DipBus BAppSci(Physio) , Narelle Patton BAppSc(Phty), MHSc and Arlene Walker PhD -- Collaborative practice and interprofessional education and workplace learning /Dale Sheehan PhD , Tika Ormond BSc(Hons), PGDip and Christine Wyles BSLT, MHSc -- Developing Indigenous perspectives in practice-based education /Susan Clancy M Litt , Umar Umangay EdD and Will Letts PhD -- Using simulations in police education /Amanda Davies MEd., BA, GCUL&T, GDipAd -- Valuing student voice in practice-based education /Warren Kidd BSc, PGCE and Gerry Czerniawski PhD -- The influence of place and culture on practice-based learning /Peter Jansen MB ChB Grad Cert Clin Tch (Māori) and David Jansen MB ChB BA Dip Tch Grad Cert Clin Tch (Māori) -- Professional learning on an initial teacher training program /Kathryn Wright MA.
    Abstract: For educators, scholars, practitioners and researchers this book offers an opportunity to explore and engage with practice-based education theories and concepts in real life teaching spaces. It is a place to see theory embodied and situated within PBE practices. It is also an opportunity to see how educators and scholars from other disciplines are applying theory to understand teaching and learning in their particular area. This volume provides an opportunity for readers to deepen their understanding of practice-based education and broaden and critically appraise their strategies for engaging with practice-based education theory. And, it provides a means of extending theory and realising new practice-based education theory through the lens of exemplary practice. There are three sections in the book: • Section 1: Practice-based education for life and work • Section 2: Practice-based education in action • Section 3: Practice-based education realisations
    Description / Table of Contents: section 1. Practice-based education for life and work -- section 2. Practice-based education in action -- section 3. Practice-based education realisations.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9789462091498
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (digital)
    Series Statement: Advances in Creativity and Giftedness 5
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Creatively Gifted Students are not like Other Gifted Students: Research, Theory, and Practice
    Keywords: Gifted children Education ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Kyung Hee Kim , James C. Kaufman , John Baer and Bharath Sriraman -- Introduction to Creatively Gifted Students are not like Other Gifted Students /Kyung Hee Kim , James C. Kaufman , John Baer and Bharath Sriraman -- Nurturing Creativity in the Micro-moments of the Classroom /Ronald A. Beghetto -- Incorporating Technology and Web Tools in Creativity Instruction /Eunsook Hong and Christine Ditzler -- Aligning Program Goals, Student Selection, and Program Activities /John Baer -- Helping Children Develop Pretend Play Skills /Sandra W. Russ , Karla K. Fehr and Jessica A. Hoffmann -- Imaging Creativity /Rex E. Jung and Sephira G. Ryman -- Outside the Lines /Susan Daniels -- Nurturing Talent, Creativity, and Productive Giftedness /Susan J. Paik -- Connecting Student Engagement to the Academic and Social Needs of Gifted and Talented Students /Kimberly M. McCormick and Jonathan A. Plucker -- Career Development for Creatively Gifted Students /Barbar Kerr and M. Alexandra Vuyk -- Grounding Creative Giftedness in the Body /Kendall J. Eskine and Scott Barry Kaufman -- The Genetics of Giftedness /Dean Keith Simonton -- Intelligence and Creativity /Tanja Gabriele Baudson and Franzis Preckel -- But Isn’t Everyone Creative? /Jane Piirto -- Creativity from a Talent Development Perspective /Steven I. Pfeiffer and Taylor L. Thompson -- Conclusions /Kyung Hee Kim , John Baer and James C. Kaufman -- Author Affiliations /Kyung Hee Kim , James C. Kaufman , John Baer and Bharath Sriraman.
    Abstract: This book focuses on the needs of creatively gifted students and how schools can meet those needs. Creatively gifted students show exceptional levels of creativity. These students may or may not have developed other talents and abilities, yet. Even when their abilities and talents are apparent, the needs of creatively gifted students may not be recognized by current gifted education programs. Regardless of whether a creatively gifted student is included in these programs, schools often inadvertently ignore their special needs. The goal of this book is to share the newest research about the attributes and needs of creatively gifted students and the kinds of programs that best address those special needs. The overarching goal of this book is to share with scholars, educators, and practitioners the latest research on creatively gifted students and the kinds of programs that best meet the unique needs of these students. Through the knowledge and experiences shared here, we hope to help close the gap between what these children need and what they are getting
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , Introduction to Creatively Gifted Students are not like Other Gifted Students , Nurturing Creativity in the Micro-moments of the Classroom , Incorporating Technology and Web Tools in Creativity Instruction , Aligning Program Goals, Student Selection, and Program Activities , Helping Children Develop Pretend Play Skills , Imaging Creativity , Outside the Lines , Nurturing Talent, Creativity, and Productive Giftedness , Connecting Student Engagement to the Academic and Social Needs of Gifted and Talented Students , Career Development for Creatively Gifted Students , Grounding Creative Giftedness in the Body , The Genetics of Giftedness , Intelligence and Creativity , But Isn't Everyone Creative? , Creativity from a Talent Development Perspective , Conclusions
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    ISBN: 9789462093539
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 339 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Practice, Education, Work and Society
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Educating Health Professionals: Becoming a University Teacher
    Keywords: Medicine Study and teaching ; Medical teaching personnel Vocational guidance ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Stephen Loftus , Tania Gerzina , Joy Higgs , Megan Smith and Elaine Duffy -- Being a health professional educator /Stephen Loftus PhD and Tania Gerzina PhD -- Health professionals becoming university teachers /Megan Smith PhD and Joy Higgs PhD -- Being a university teacher /Tania Gerzina PhD and Kirsty Foster PhD -- The context of health professional education today /Gary D. Rogers MBBS, MGPPsych, PhD and Dawn Forman PhD MBA PG Dip Research PG Dip Executive Coaching MDCR TDCR -- Health Professional education programs /Olanrewaju Sorinola PhD Candidate , Tania Gerzina PhD and Jill Thistlethwaite PhD -- Looking after yourself /Edwina Adams BAppSc, MAppSc, PhD , Patricia Logan PhD , Doreen Rorrison PhD and Graham Munro MHSM, BHSc, CCP -- Community and workplace expectations of graduates in the health professions /David Prideaux T (Prim), BA (Hons), MEd, PhD , Iris Lindemann BSc, BNutDiet, MEd, APD and Anaise Cottrell LLB(Hons), GDLP -- Professional socialisation /Joy Higgs AM PhD -- Education in the Emerging Professions /Peter O’Meara BHA, MPP, PhD and Susan Furness Dip Hlth Sc Nursing, Dip Amb Para, Grad Dip Emerg Health, MHSc -- Providing clinical education /Megan Smith PhD and Tracy Levett-Jones RN PhD -- Thinking about curriculum /Stephen Loftus PhD and Anthony McKenzie BA, DipEd, MSc(Hons) -- Standards in health professional education /Joy Higgs AM PhD and Edwina Adams BAppSc, MAppSc, PhD -- The student experience /Marcia Devlin BA, DipEd, Grad Dip Appld. Psych, MEd, PhD and Helen Larkin BApp Sc (OT), MAppSc, Grad Dip Health Admin, Grad Cert Higher Ed -- The development of healthcare researchers /Chris Roberts MBChB MRCGP MMedSci PhD and Stephen Loftus PhD -- Indigenous issues in health professional education /Elaine Duffy RN, RM, DipAppSc(CHN),BAppSc(AdvNsg),MN, PhD, FRCNA and Wayne (Colin) Rigby Rigby RN, BSW, MHSc(PHC) -- Introducing interprofessional education /Hugh Barr MPhil., PhD and Julia Coyle MManipPhys., PhD -- Making the most of workplace learning /Maree Donna Simpson BPharm BSc (Hons) PhD and Narelle Patton BAppSc(Phty), MHSc, PhD Candidate -- Workplace learning in rural and remote areas /Maree Donna Simpson BPharm. BSc (Hons) PhD , Teresa Swirski PhD , Narelle Patton BAppSc(Phty), MHSc, PhD Candidate and Joy Higgs AM PhD -- Internationalisation and health professional education /Nigel Gribble MBA, B.Sc. (Occupational Therapy) (Hons) and Alma Dender PhD Candidate, DipEd, B.Sc. (Occupational Therapy) -- Assessment in health professional education /Michelle Lincoln PhD and Sue McAllister PhD -- Blended learning in health professional education /Sandra West RN BSc (Macq) PhD (Macq) , Melinda J. Lewis BAppSc (MRA) MHlthScEd (Syd) and Mary-Helen Ward BA, MA(Hons), MPhil (Massey) -- Learning practical skills /Peter H. T. Cosman BA, MBBS, PhD, FRACS -- Teaching clinical reasoning /Megan Smith PhD , Stephen Loftus PhD and Tracy Levett-Jones PhD -- Understanding the place of assessment standards /Andrew Kilgour PhD candidate , Tania Gerzina PhD , Mike Keppell PhD and Janet Gerzina RT -- Indigenous issues – a practical example /Patricia McCabe McCabe BAppSc(SpPath), PhD and Belinda Kenny BAppSc(SpPath), PhD -- Professional development for medical educators /Claire Macrae BMSc (Hons), PGCE , Susie Schofield BSc (Hons), PGCE, MSc, PhD and Rola Ajjawi BAppSc (Physiotherapy) Hons, PhD -- Major Current themes in health professional education /Elaine Duffy RN, RM, DipAppSc(CHN),BAppSc(AdvNsg),MN, PhD, FRCNA and Megan Smith PhD -- Health Professional Education in the Future /Stephen Loftus PhD and Joy Higgs AM PhD -- Contributors /Stephen Loftus , Tania Gerzina , Joy Higgs , Megan Smith and Elaine Duffy.
    Abstract: This book is for health professionals who are becoming involved in the education of people entering their professions. It introduces many of the challenges that educators must engage with in the twenty-first century; challenges that will preoccupy our attention for many years to come. The world of professional practice in healthcare is changing and the education we provide to prepare people for that practice is also changing. How do we prepare professional practitioners for this changing world? How do we prepare them for the changes that are yet to come? What challenges and changes do they need to be aware of? How do we prepare educators—both academics and workplace educators for these challenges? This volume opens up and articulates the issues we face in preparing people to enter the contemporary world of healthcare. Experienced educators should also find much of interest in these pages. Practice-based education provides an overarching framework for consideration of the issues involved. There are five sections in the book: - Section 1: Introduction - Section 2: Health Professional Education in Context - Section 3: Teaching and Research - Section 4: Case Studies - Section 5: Future Directions
    Description / Table of Contents: Educating Health Professionals:Becoming a University Teacher; TABLE OF CONTENTS; SERIES INTRODUCTION:Practice, Education, Work and Society; FOREWORD; SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION; 1. BEING A HEALTH PROFESSIONAL EDUCATOR:Understanding the Context; THE PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE OF HIGHER EDUCATION; Living in a World of Change; Research and Scholarship of Higher Education; MODELS OF EDUCATION; RESEARCH-ENHANCED LEARNING AND TEACHING; PRACTICE-BASED EDUCATION; Critical and Narrative Thinking; Real-world Experience; Work-Integrated Learning (WIL); CONCLUSION; REFERENCES
    Description / Table of Contents: 2. HEALTH PROFESSIONALS BECOMINGUNIVERSITY TEACHERSTHE EXPERIENCE OF BECOMING A UNIVERSITY TEACHER; Applying for and Securing a Position as a University Teacher; Beginning Work as a University Teacher; SUPPORTING HEALTH PROFESSIONALS TO BECOME UNIVERSITY TEACHERS; REPRISE; REFERENCES; 3. BEING A UNIVERSITY TEACHER:Teaching in Professions; Identity and Recognition; The Teaching Community of Practice; Imparting Discipline-specific Knowledge Versus Deep or Lifelong Agentic Learning; Teacher Approaches to Teaching; Student-Centred Learning; Tensions in the Teaching Environment
    Description / Table of Contents: Preparation for Teaching at Tertiary LevelConclusion; REFERENCES; SECTION 2: HEALTH PROFESSIONAL EDUCATIONIN CONTEXT; 4.THE CONTEXT OF HEALTH PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION TODAY; SOCIOPOLITICAL CONTEXT; Individualism, the Neoliberal Agenda and the Commodification of Health; Empowerment of Patients and Clients - Health Consumerism; Patient Safety; Changes in the Media; Alternative and Complementary Therapies; Increased Scrutiny of Healthcare Practice; CHANGES IN HEALTHCARE PRACTICE; CHANGES IN EDUCATIONAL PRACTICE; Operationalising Workforce Reform; Learning-Centred Pedagogies
    Description / Table of Contents: Interprofessional EducationCHANGES IN HEALTH PROFESSIONAL STUDENTS; PREPARING OUR GRADUATES FOR PRACTICE; REFERENCES; 5. HEALTH PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS:How the Teacher Develops; Development of the Health Professional as a Teacher; The Heath Professional Education Development Literature; Content and Process of Health Professional Education Initiatives; Evaluation of Non-Award Programs; Health Professional Education Degrees; Programs Offered; Curricula of Health Professional Education Programs; Graduate Attributes in Health Professional Education; Curriculum Framework
    Description / Table of Contents: The Impact of Faculty DevelopmentThe Future for Faculty Development Programs; REFERENCES; 6. LOOKING AFTER YOURSELF:Lessons to Be Learned on Entering Academia; THE INFLUENCE OF UNIVERSITY FUNDING ARRANGEMENTS; KEY ISSUES AND LESSONS FOR THE NEW ACADEMIC; Your Entry Point into Academia; Lesson 1 - completing a doctoral degree should be a key priority if you don'talready have one; Teaching; Lesson 2 - don't underestimate the time it takes for the role of teaching; Lesson 3 - embrace the technological skills required for teaching; Lesson 4 - find a trustworthy teaching mentor early in your caree
    Description / Table of Contents: Lesson 5 - as a teacher you need to be in situational control and not let thestudents control you
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    ISBN: 9789462094192
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (Approx. 5 p, online resource)
    Series Statement: Advances in Creativity and Giftedness 4
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Roeper School: A Model for Holistic Development of High Ability
    Keywords: Gifted children Education ; Holistic education ; Motivation in education ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Don Ambrose , Bharath Sriraman and Tracy L. Cross -- Facets on the Gem /Don Ambrose -- Constancy and Change in Progressive Education /Michele Kane -- The Roeper Philosophy /George Roeper and Annemarie Roeper -- Growing Deep Community Roots /Cathy Wilmers -- Empowering the Gifted and Intense Child /Emery Pence -- “The Most Exciting Meetings” /Denita Banks-Sims -- Nurturing the Gifted Child or Developing Talent? Resolving a Paradox /David Yun Dai -- In Their Own Words /Susannah Nichols -- How Is Roeper Different? /Dylan Bennett -- Roeper Alumni Reflect on Lasting Lessons /Marcia Ruff -- A Personal Tale of Development and Growth /Tracy L. Cross -- Differentiation in Action: The Integrated Curriculum Model /Joyce VanTassel-Baska -- An Interdisciplinary Journey /Wendy Mayer -- Social Justice in an Early Childhood Classroom /Nancy B. Hertzog , Megan A. Ryan and Nick Gillon -- A View from the Preschool Classroom /Colleen Shelton -- Standards and Balanced Assessments /Susan K. Johnsen -- College Counseling and the Gifted Student /Patrick O’Connor -- Next Steps for Roeper School /Carolyn M. Callahan -- Developing Leadership Capacity in Gifted Students for the Present and the Future /Dorothy Sisk -- Emerging Leaders /Lisa Baker -- Leadership at the Roeper School /Emery Pence -- Leadership at the Roeper School Through the Eyes of an Insider /Alexandra Dickinson -- Process and Voice /David H. Feldman -- Observations on Governance at the Roeper School /Douglas Winkworth -- The Roeper School in the 21st Century /Don Ambrose -- The Roeper School from 12 Years Out /Daniel Faichney -- Contributors /Don Ambrose , Bharath Sriraman and Tracy L. Cross -- Subject Index /Don Ambrose , Bharath Sriraman and Tracy L. Cross.
    Abstract: How can we design schools that energetically promote intellectual development while also attending to the social, emotional, and ethical growth of students? In today’s frenzied climate of accountability driven school reform it is difficult to establish anything more than achievement of superficial knowledge and skill. Fortunately, there is a vibrant example of holistic, student-centered education that engenders dynamic, multidimensional student growth. The Roeper School enables students to develop strong intrinsic motivation as they discover aspirations and develop talents consistent with those aspirations. Simultaneously, from a very young age students take considerable responsibility for their own actions and for the processes that go on in their school. Following the Roeper philosophy each student generates a long-term sense of purposeful direction, a strong sense of intrapersonal awareness, impressive creative and critical thinking skills, and a finely tuned sense of ethical responsibility. Upon graduation Roeper students are well prepared to find or create highly productive niches in the world of work and rewarding personal lives while serving as mature, ethical citizens of a complex, 21st-century, globalized society. This book includes descriptions of the multidimensional education the Roeper School provides. The perspectives in the volume are diverse, coming from leading researchers and theorists in the field of gifted education as well as teachers, administrators, alumni, and current students from the school itself. Overall, the book provides a beacon of hope for 21st-century education. “We hope you enjoy reading this volume as much as we enjoyed pulling it together. Consistent with the Roeper philosophy, this has been a work like no other. It has been enriched by the insights of leading scholars from the field of gifted education. But the conceptual and emotional glue that holds the project together comes from the students, alumni, faculty, administrators, and board members who contributed their perceptive responses and insights. As editors for the project, we conclude that the Roeper School truly is a luminous gemstone that can shed light on gifted education and, more broadly, on the development of a more creatively intelligent, humane society.”— From the Introduction by Don Ambrose
    Description / Table of Contents: The Roeper School: A Model for Holistic Development of High Ability; TABLE OF CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; PART I: INTRODUCTION; FACETS ON THE GEM: Brilliance Shining Through a Special School for the Gifted; The History and Philosophy of the School; Programs and Curriculum; Emergent, Democratic Leadership; Looking Forward; REFERENCES; PART II: THE HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF THE SCHOOL; CONSTANCY AND CHANGE IN PROGRESSIVE EDUCATION: The Roeper Philosophy of Self Actualization and Interdependence; FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE; DEVELOPING AN ALTERNATIVE EDUCATIONAL MODEL
    Description / Table of Contents: FROM HUMBLE BEGINNINGS TO BROAD VISTASCURRICULUM IN ACTION: CONNECTING LEARNERS AND COMMUNITY; REFERENCES; APPENDIX A: TIMELINE OF THE ROEPER SCHOOL; THE ROEPER PHILOSOPHY; THE ESSENCE OF THE PHILOSOPHY; OUR PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION IS A PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE; THE PHILOSOPHY IS A WAY OF LIFE; IT REPRESENTS A BASIC DEPARTURE FROM THE USUAL; IT ORIGINATES FROM A COMBINATION OF IDEALISM AND REALISM; ITS IMPLEMENTATION REQUIRES AN APPROPRIATE GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE; Specific Goals; Specific Skills and Attitudes; THE ROLE OF LEADERSHIP; OUR PROMISE TO CHILDREN; FULFILLING THE PROMISE
    Description / Table of Contents: THE PHILOSOPHY REFLECTED IN THE PROGRAMIN CONCLUSION; NOTE; GROWING DEEP COMMUNITY ROOTS; EMPOWERING THE GIFTED AND INTENSE CHILD; GENERAL ATMOSPHERE OF A TRUE LEARNING COMMUNITY; Educators Must Be Aware of the Emotional Intensity of Their Gifted Students; Respect Is Both Necessary for and an Outcome of Close Authentic Relationships with Our Students; Teachers and Other Adults in the Child's Life Have to Be Models of Intellectual Humility; It Is Important to Downplay Competition as a Motivator
    Description / Table of Contents: Students Should Be Constantly Reflecting on How They Are Doing in Relation to Their Own Goals and Those of Teachers and ParentsCooperation, Good or Bad for Gifted Kids?; Giving Them Choice over What They Learn Will Give Students More of a Sense of Control; Service Learning; Don't Let the Adults Take Over; Question; STUDENT-CENTRED, PROBLEM-BASED INQUIRY; Transferring These Ideas from Roeper to Other Environments; "THE MOST EXCITING MEETINGS": An Interview with Annemarie Roeper and A. Harry Passow; A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE GIFTED CHILD INSTITUTE
    Description / Table of Contents: THE INTERVIEW WITH ANNEMARIE ROEPER AND HARRY PASSOW ON 11/12/1993NOTES; REFERENCES; NURTURING THE GIFTED CHILD OR DEVELOPING TALENT? RESOLVING A PARADOX; THE PROBLEM; MY OWN JOURNEY; RESOLVING THE PARADOX; TOWARD AN AFFECTIVE CURRICULUM FOR TALENT DEVELOPMENT; Cope and Grow: A Model of Affective Curriculum; Proposition 1.; Proposition 2.; Proposition 3.; Three Guideposts: Age, Domain, and Developmental Considerations; Delineation of an Affective Curriculum by Stage; Mode of Delivery and Pedogocial Strateg; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; IN THEIR OWN WORDS: Students Reflect on the Roeper Difference
    Description / Table of Contents: HOW IS ROEPER DIFFERENT?
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    ISBN: 9789462091283
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (digital)
    Series Statement: Practice, Education, Work and Society 6
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Practice-Based Education: Perspectives and Strategies
    Keywords: Professional education ; Education, Higher ; Education ; Education
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Joy Higgs , Ronald Barnett , Stephen Billett , Maggie Hutchings and Franziska Trede -- Practice-based education /Joy Higgs -- A primer on practices /Theodore R. Schatzki -- Developing a critical professional identity /Franziska Trede and Celina McEwen -- Social and political change /Janice Orrell and Joy Higgs -- Problematising practice-based education /David Boud -- Practice-based education pedagogy /Joy Higgs -- Pedagogy, praxis and practice-based higher education /Stephen Kemmis -- Practice-based learning and professional education /Stephen Billett -- Putting different forms of knowledge to work in practice /Karen Evans and David Guile -- Pedagogic designs, technology and practice-based education /Peter Goodyear and Lina Markauskaite -- Emerging perspectives and the challenges for workplace learning /Stephen Billett and Sarojni Choy -- Practice-based education outside the workplace /Maggie Hutchings and Stephen Loftus -- The relationship between practice, theory and research /Maggie Hutchings and Peter Jarvis -- Challenges of assessment in practice-based education /Franziska Trede and Megan Smith -- Interprofessional practice-based education /Hugh Barr and Margo Brewer -- Translating practice-based education standards into curricular strategies /Will Letts -- Revealing, sharing and expanding practical knowledge of work-integrated learning /Laurie Grealish -- Practice-based education /Ronald Barnett -- Contributors /Joy Higgs , Ronald Barnett , Stephen Billett , Maggie Hutchings and Franziska Trede.
    Abstract: Practice-Based Education: Perspectives and Strategies. This book draws on the collective vision, research, scholarship and experience of leading academics in the field of practice-based and professional education. It presents multiple perspectives and critical appraisals on this significant trend in higher education and examines strategies for implementing this challenging and inspiring mode of learning, teaching and curriculum development. Eighteen chapters are presented across three sections of the book: Contesting and Contextualising Practice-Based Education Practice-Based Education Pedagogy and Strategies The Future of Practice-Based Education
    Description / Table of Contents: Practice-Based Education: Perspectives and Strategies; TABLE OF CONTENTS; SERIES INTRODUCTION: Practice, Education, Work and Society; FOREWORD; SECTION 1: CONTESTING AND CONTEXTUALISING PRACTICE-BASED EDUCATION; 1. PRACTICE-BASED EDUCATION: The Practice-Education-Context-Quality Nexus; EDUCATION FOR PRACTICE; PRACTICE-BASED EDUCATION; HIGHER EDUCATION; PBE, HIGHER EDUCATION AND EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; NOTES; REFERENCES; 2. A PRIMER ON PRACTICES: Theory and Research; WHAT'S THE DEAL WITH PRACTICE THEORY?; PRACTICES AND PRACTICE-ARRANGEMENT BUNDLES
    Description / Table of Contents: ACTIVITY AS TEMPORALSPATIAL EVENTSOCIETY AND ITS UNFOLDING; RESEARCHING PRACTICES; REFERENCES; 3. DEVELOPING A CRITICAL PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY: Engaging Self in Practice; PROFESSION AND IDENTITY; Practice, Profession and Professional; Identity; Professional Identity and Its Formation; A CRITICAL APPROACH TO PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY FORMATION; Critique, Conscientisation and Transformation; Critical Pedagogy and Professional Identity; Learning Spaces for Professional Identity Formation; CHALLENGES TO FORMING A CRITICAL PROFESSIONAL; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES
    Description / Table of Contents: 4. SOCIAL AND POLITICAL CHANGE: Implications for Professional and Practice-Based University EducationRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN UNIVERSITIES AND THEIR SOCIETIES; The Idea of the University; Globalisation and Marketisation; Reinventing Universities; Changing Societies and Meeting Society Expectations; Contemporary Social and Political Challenges; THE CHANGING WORLDS OF PRACTICE AND WORK; Views of Practice; The Work Environment; Employer Expectations; PROFESSIONAL AND PRACTICE-BASED EDUCATION IMPLICATIONS; Preparation for Employability; a) Institutional Elements; b) Educational Elements
    Description / Table of Contents: c) Partnership ElementsPreparation for Changing Career Paths; Addressing Students' Expectations; Learning to Learn and Learning for Life; Education for Practice; Constructive Engagement with Technology; Academic Leadership; A FINAL WORD; REFERENCES; 5. PROBLEMATISING PRACTICE-BASED EDUCATION; What is Practice-Based Education?; What Can We Learn from Earlier Innovations?; Learner-Centred Education; Problem-Based Learning; The experiential turn; The reflective turn; The competency turn; The Practice Turn and its Educational Implications; The Challenge of the Nature of Practice; Embodiment
    Description / Table of Contents: Material mediationRelationality; Situatedness; Emergence; Co-construction; Implications of Such a Practice View for Courses; What Would a Practice-Based Curriculum Look Like?; What Would Constitute a Practice-Based Education?; Conclusion; REFERENCES; SECTION 2: PRACTICE-BASED EDUCATION PEDAGOGY AND STRATEGIES; 6. PRACTICE-BASED EDUCATION PEDAGOGY: Situated, Capability-Development, Relationship Practice(s); KEY CONCEPTS; EDUCATION; The Domain; CURRICULUM; The Domain; Models and Approaches - Curriculum; PEDAGOGY; The Domain; The Realisation of Pedagogy - Strategies and Approaches; PRACTICE
    Description / Table of Contents: The Domain
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    Rotterdam : SensePublishers
    ISBN: 9789460914393
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 240p, digital)
    Series Statement: Advances in Creativity and Giftedness 1
    Series Statement: Educational Research E-Books Online, Collection 2005-2017, ISBN: 9789004394001
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    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T.
    Keywords: Education ; Mathematics ; Gifted children Education ; Creative thinking in children ; Mathematics—Study and teaching . ; Education ; Mathematics
    Abstract: Preliminary Material /Bharath Sriraman and Kyeong Hwa Lee -- What are the Elements of Giftedness and Creativity in Mathematics? /Bharath Sriraman and Kyeong Hwa Lee -- An Exploratory Study of Relationships between Students’ Creativity and Mathematical Problem-Posing Abilities /Xianwei Yuan and Bharath Sriraman -- Are Mathematically Talented Elementary Students also Talented in Statistics? /Eun-Sung Ko and Kyeong Hwa Lee -- Does High Achieving in Mathematics = Gifted and/or Creative in Mathematics? /Kristina Juter and Bharath Sriraman -- Developing Mathematical Potential in Underrepresented Populations through Problem Solving, Mathematical Discourse and Algebraic Reasoning /Jennifer M. Suh and Kerri Fulginiti -- On Track to Gifted Education in Mathematics in Sweden /Linda Mattson and Samuel Bengmark -- Teachers’ Images of Gifted Students and the roles assigned to them in Heterogeneous Mathematics Classes /Roza Leikin and Ora Stanger -- Mathematical Creativity and Mathematics Education /Bharath Sriraman , Narges Yaftian and Kyeong Hwa Lee -- Gifted Education in Russia and the United States /Alexander Karp -- Semiotic Microworld for Mathematical Visualization /Han Hyuk Cho , Min Ho Song and Ji Yoon Lee -- Mathematically Gifted Students in Inclusive Settings /Viktor Freiman -- Prospective Secondary Mathematics Teachers’ Mathematical Creativity in Problem Solving /Yasemin Kiymaz , Bharath Sriraman and Kyeong Hwa Lee -- What Characterises High Achieving Students’ Mathematical Reasoning? /Haavold Per Øystein -- Fostering Creativity through Geometrical and Cultural Inquiry into Ornaments /Khayriah Massarwe , Igor Verner and Daoud Bshouty.
    Abstract: The Elements of Creativity and Giftedness in Mathematics , edited by Bharath Sriraman and KyeongHwa Lee, covers recent advances in mathematics education pertaining to the development of creativity and giftedness. The book is international in scope in the “sense” that it includes numerous studies on mathematical creativity and giftedness conducted in the U. S. A, China, Korea, Turkey, Israel, Sweden, and Norway in addition to cross-national perspectives from Canada and Russia. The topics include problem -posing, problem-solving and mathematical creativity; the development of mathematical creativity with students, pre and in-service teachers; cross-cultural views of creativity and giftedness; the unpacking of notions and labels such as high achieving, inclusion, and potential; as well as the theoretical state of the art on the constructs of mathematical creativity and giftedness. The book also includes some contributions from the first joint meeting of the American Mathematical Society and the Korean Mathematical Society in Seoul, 2009. Topics covered in the book are essential reading for graduate students and researchers interested in researching issues and topics within the domain of mathematical creativity and mathematical giftedness. It is also accessible to pre-service and practicing teachers interested in developing creativity in their classrooms, in addition to professional development specialists, mathematics educators, gifted educators, and psychologists
    Description / Table of Contents: The Elements of Creativity and Giftedness in Mathematics; TABLE OF CONTENTS; AIMS AND SCOPE; 1. WHAT ARE THE ELEMENTS OF GIFTEDNESS AND CREATIVITY IN MATHEMATICS?: An Overview of the KMS-AMS Symposium and the Book ; INTRODUCTION; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; 2. AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN STUDENTS' CREATIVITY AND MATHEMATICAL PROBLEM-POSING ABILITIES: Comparing Chinese and U.S Students; INTRODUCTION; CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK; Guilford's Structure of Intellect Model; Mathematical Problem-posing Framework; STUDY VARIABLES AND DEFINITION OF STUDY TERMS; Definition of Creativity
    Description / Table of Contents: Definition of Mathematical Problem PosingRESEARCH DESIGN; PARTICIPANTS; Participants from China; Participants from the United States; MEASURES AND INSTRUMENTATION; The Mathematics Content Test; The Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking; The Mathematical Problem-Posing Test; The Translation of the Tests from English to Chinese; DATA ANALYSIS; The Scoring of the Mathematics Content Test; The Scoring of the TTCT Tests; The Scoring of the Mathematical Problem-posing Test; RESULTS; Comparison of the Mathematics Content Test Scores; Comparison of TTCT Scores
    Description / Table of Contents: Comparison of the Mathematical Problem-posing Test ScoresCorrelations between TTCT and the Mathematical Problem-posing Test; DISCUSSION; LIMITATIONS OF THIS STUDY; The Participants; The Translation of the Instruments; The Time and Distance Restrictions; CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS; REFERENCES; 3. ARE MATHEMATICALLY TALENTED ELEMENTARY STUDENTS ALSO TALENTED IN STATISTICS?; INTRODUCTION; CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS OF AVERAGE; METHOD; Participants; Tasks; Administration and Analysis; RESPONSES AND FINDINGS; Average as Being Representative; Mathematical Abstract Construction; Treatment of Variation
    Description / Table of Contents: SUMMARY AND DISCUSSIONREFERENCES; 4. DOES HIGH ACHIEVING IN MATHEMATICS = GIFTED AND/OR CREATIVE IN MATHEMATICS; INTRODUCTION; CREATIVITY AND MATHEMATICAL CREATIVITY; The Gestalt principle:; The Aesthetic principle:; The Scholarly principle:; The Free market principle:; The Uncertainty principle:; INTELLIGENCE AND MATHEMATICAL INTELLIGENCE; GIFTEDNESS AND MATHEMATICAL PRECOCIOUSNESS; Exceptional Abilities from a Young Age; Late Development of Mathematical Giftedness; Identifying Precociuosness; Programmes for the Highly Gifted Youth; SEVEN CASES OF VARIOUS LEVELS OF GIFTEDNESS AND ACHIEVEMENT
    Description / Table of Contents: John, Gifted but not High Achieving in MathematicsLisa, High Achieving Merely through Hard Work; Steve, Late Discovery of Mathematical Precociousness; Annie, Initially a High Achiever by Strategic Social and Mathematical Behaviour; Chris, from Above Average to Low Achieving; Mary, High Achieving, Gifted and Creative; Nelly, Gifted but not Creative; DISCUSSION; The Labels High Achiever, Gifted and Creative in Mathematics; Social Impact and Changed Development; Assessment and School Practice; REFERENCES
    Description / Table of Contents: 5. DEVELOPING MATHEMATICAL POTENTIAL IN UNDERREPRESENTED POPULATIONS THROUGH PROBLEM SOLVING, MATHEMATICAL DISCOURSE AND ALGEBRAIC REASONING
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