Essential, Unexceptional and Universal: Teacher Implicit Beliefs of Creativity

Publication date: Available online 12 September 2019Source: Thinking Skills and CreativityAuthor(s): David H. Cropley, Timothy Patston, Rebecca L. Marrone, James C. KaufmanAbstractGuided by four key elements of creativity theory (the 4 Ps), framed in an educational context (Results, Investigation, Students and Environment), this study examines implicit beliefs in a large sample of teachers across a range of discipline areas. The study finds that teacher implicit beliefs of creativity reflect a more differentiated and operationalized framework of five factors. Furthermore, these implicit beliefs are not indicative of a narrow, arts-biased understanding of creativity. Notwithstanding these results, the study also found differences among teachers by gender, discipline, level (elementary versus secondary), and even by the teachers’ assessment of their own creativity. The implications of these results for teacher training and development are discussed.
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