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Perkins, David N. – Interchange, 1985
Reasoning and imagining are seen as very different acts of mind. Imagination connotes the counterfactual and the unruly; reasoning connotes a realistic and rule-bound activity. Good reasoning depends crucially on the vigorous exercise of imagination. Good informal reasoning is as difficult, and as dependent on imagination, as mathematical…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Imagination, Logical Thinking, Problem Solving

Barbeau, Ed – Interchange, 1985
The creative act arises out of a need to explore human experience, and mathematics is a locus of creative activity. Mathematics should be taught to show the value of imagination and reasoning. (MT)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Development, Creativity, Elementary Secondary Education

Drewe, Sheryle Bergmann – Interchange, 1998
Artistic activities are frequently called imaginative or valuable in developing students' imagination. However, it is not always clear what imagination means. This paper examines questions related to what imagination is, describes the importance of imaginative thinking, and presents educational implications. The paper concludes that imaginative…
Descriptors: Art Education, Creative Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education

Woodhouse, Howard – Interchange, 1999
Presents the first of two articles examining Alfred North Whitehead's notion of the rhythm of the university, discussing the rhythm of teaching and learning, the importance of academic freedom to an imaginative faculty, and the relationship between Whitehead's own pedagogy and his considerable administrative practice. The paper's purpose is to…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Academic Freedom, Administrator Role, College Faculty