Child Creativity in the Context of Education at Standard and Alternative Schools in Slovakia

The contribution gives a review of the research findings mapping (survey) the pupils’ creativity level. It provides information about education in alternative schools: Montessori, Waldorf and the Integrated Thematic Instruction (ITI), where the research was realised. The Torrance test (TTCT) and Urb...

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Main Author: Szobiová Eva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2014-12-01
Series:Acta Technologica Dubnicae
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/atd-2015-0002
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spelling doaj-60637018e742498382d5a518474564542021-09-06T19:40:16ZengSciendoActa Technologica Dubnicae1339-43632014-12-0142192610.1515/atd-2015-0002atd-2015-0002Child Creativity in the Context of Education at Standard and Alternative Schools in SlovakiaSzobiová EvaThe contribution gives a review of the research findings mapping (survey) the pupils’ creativity level. It provides information about education in alternative schools: Montessori, Waldorf and the Integrated Thematic Instruction (ITI), where the research was realised. The Torrance test (TTCT) and Urban test (TSD-Z) were used for the identification of pupils’ creativity. The procreative tendency of the teachers was examined by the Self-Rating Scale of the Creatively Oriented Personality (SRSCP). The comparison of pupils’ and teachers’ results from standard and alternative schools brought diverse results. Our findings regarding the creativity level of pupils attending the second grade of Montessori and Waldorf schools (N=50) in comparison with the children in standard schools suggest no significant differences. The pupils of the alternative classes of ITI (N= 206) achieved significantly higher scores of originality than those of standard schools (N=194). A link between the teachers’ creative orientation and their pupils’ creativity has not been found.https://doi.org/10.1515/atd-2015-0002standard schoolsalternative schoolscreative thinkingpupilteachercreative personality
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Child Creativity in the Context of Education at Standard and Alternative Schools in Slovakia
Acta Technologica Dubnicae
standard schools
alternative schools
creative thinking
pupil
teacher
creative personality
author_facet Szobiová Eva
author_sort Szobiová Eva
title Child Creativity in the Context of Education at Standard and Alternative Schools in Slovakia
title_short Child Creativity in the Context of Education at Standard and Alternative Schools in Slovakia
title_full Child Creativity in the Context of Education at Standard and Alternative Schools in Slovakia
title_fullStr Child Creativity in the Context of Education at Standard and Alternative Schools in Slovakia
title_full_unstemmed Child Creativity in the Context of Education at Standard and Alternative Schools in Slovakia
title_sort child creativity in the context of education at standard and alternative schools in slovakia
publisher Sciendo
series Acta Technologica Dubnicae
issn 1339-4363
publishDate 2014-12-01
description The contribution gives a review of the research findings mapping (survey) the pupils’ creativity level. It provides information about education in alternative schools: Montessori, Waldorf and the Integrated Thematic Instruction (ITI), where the research was realised. The Torrance test (TTCT) and Urban test (TSD-Z) were used for the identification of pupils’ creativity. The procreative tendency of the teachers was examined by the Self-Rating Scale of the Creatively Oriented Personality (SRSCP). The comparison of pupils’ and teachers’ results from standard and alternative schools brought diverse results. Our findings regarding the creativity level of pupils attending the second grade of Montessori and Waldorf schools (N=50) in comparison with the children in standard schools suggest no significant differences. The pupils of the alternative classes of ITI (N= 206) achieved significantly higher scores of originality than those of standard schools (N=194). A link between the teachers’ creative orientation and their pupils’ creativity has not been found.
topic standard schools
alternative schools
creative thinking
pupil
teacher
creative personality
url https://doi.org/10.1515/atd-2015-0002
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