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Ep.144. Testing Creativity and Personality to Explore Creative Potentials in the Science Classroom

Ep.144. Testing Creativity and Personality to Explore Creative Potentials in the Science Classroom

Update: 2025-06-07
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"Testing Creativity and Personality to Explore Creative Potentials in the Science Classroom" by Tamara Roth, Cathérine Conradty & Franz X. Bogner


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This paper investigates how creativity and personality relate to creative potential in science classrooms. The researchers used shortened versions of two scales, the Cognitive Processes Associated with Creativity (CPAC) and the Big Five Inventory (BFI-10), to measure these aspects in secondary school students. They found connections between certain personality traits and aspects of creativity, specifically between conscientiousness and the feeling of full immersion known as "flow," and also observed gender differences in creativity depending on age, with younger boys scoring higher in "act" (conscious creative processes) and older girls scoring higher in "flow." The study concludes by suggesting pedagogical approaches, such as providing more freedom and reducing extrinsic motivators, that could help foster creativity in science education, highlighting its growing importance in a rapidly changing world.

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Ep.144. Testing Creativity and Personality to Explore Creative Potentials in the Science Classroom

Ep.144. Testing Creativity and Personality to Explore Creative Potentials in the Science Classroom

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