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Murphy, Keith M. – Mind, Culture, and Activity, 2004
This article draws from the insights offered by discourse analysis and the study of gesture to examine imagination as a product of, and resource for, social action. Using data collected during ethnographic fieldwork at an architecture firm, the article explores how imagining can emerge from a group of interactants who use many semiotic media,…
Descriptors: Imagination, Group Activities, Social Action, Discourse Analysis
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Rakoczy, Hannes; Tomasello, Michael; Striano, Tricia – Developmental Science, 2005
The focus of the present study was the role of cultural learning in infants' acquisition of pretense actions with objects. In three studies, 18- and 24-month-olds (n= 64) were presented with novel objects, and either pretense or instrumental actions were demonstrated with these. When children were then allowed to act upon the objects themselves,…
Descriptors: Child Development, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension), Play, Toys
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Brown, P. Margaret; Remine, Maria D. – Deafness and Education International, 2004
Maternal scaffolding of pretend play was investigated in ten hearing mother/hearing child (Hh) dyads and ten hearing mother/deaf child (Hd) dyads. Three videotaped samples of play interaction were collected when the children were 28, 29 and 30 months of age. The videotapes were segmented according to four levels of maternal participation (dyadic…
Descriptors: Play, Mothers, Hearing (Physiology), Discriminant Analysis
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de Haan, Dorian – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2005
Social pretend play is considered to be beneficial to literacy development. However, observations in the case study of social pretend play by a boy from the age of 3 to 5 years, showed that at this young age the children's play may also have its limitations with regard to literacy-related features. On the one hand, children create a reciprocal…
Descriptors: Play, Emergent Literacy, Teaching Methods, Case Studies
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Hohr, Hansjorg – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2002
At the end of the 18th and the beginning of the 19th century, representatives of the politically oppressed middle class in a politically fragmented Germany began to look to education in search for a means of emancipation, with the pedagogical concept of "Bildung" as their central focus. The attractiveness of the concept was also a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Middle Class, Critical Theory, Social History
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Mayes, Valynda; Hemenway, Mary Kay; Armosky, Brad J. – Science and Children, 2004
Thomas A. Edison said, "To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk." Well, the finalists in this year's Craftsman/NSTA Young Inventors Award Program had no shortage of imagination, but chose more useful items with which to work. With the goal to invent or modify a tool, students across the country were searching homes, yards, and…
Descriptors: Intellectual Property, Creativity, Imagination, Equipment
Cookson, Peter W. Jr. – Teaching Pre K-8, 2004
The author of this article takes the reader on an imaginative journey on which he has invented a device he calls, the wondermeter. He then asks readers to imagine that the meter is attached to the minds of every child in the classroom. As it turns out, every child in the classroom has 3 bold ideas or original insights each day. Assuming that there…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Imagination, Creative Thinking, Writing Skills
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Walsh, Christopher S. – Literacy, 2007
Many school literacy practices ignore adolescents' new digitally mediated subjectivity as it has been shaped by the new media age. Youth possess often unappreciated repertories of practice which allow them to use their imagination and creativity to combine print, visual and digital modes in combinations that can be applied to new educational,…
Descriptors: Creativity, Literacy, Adolescents, Multimedia Materials
Polland, Mark J. – 1996
In order to investigate the relationship between mental imagery and creative problem solving, a study of 44 separate accounts reporting mental imagery experiences associated with creative discoveries were examined. The data included 29 different scientists, among them Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking, and 9 artists, musicians, and writers,…
Descriptors: Artists, Authors, Creativity, Discovery Processes
Stanish, Bob; Eberle, Bob – 1997
This book provides an overview of the creative problem-solving process and exercises to put the process the work. The illustrated, reproducible pages guide students through each step of the problem-solving process by using evaluation grids to track their ideas, solutions, and plans. The activities can be used in a variety of ways including for the…
Descriptors: Brainstorming, Cognitive Processes, Creative Activities, Creative Thinking
Pugh, Sharon L.; And Others – 1997
This book explores the subject of metaphor, using the imagery of cartography to set a course. It explores the creative aspects of thinking and learning through literature, writing, and word play, drawing connections between English and other content areas. Theory and practical applications meet in the book, linking activities and resources to…
Descriptors: Class Activities, English, Imagination, Interdisciplinary Approach
Veale, Ann – 1991
In an effort to ensure that the arts receive equity with other areas of study, this paper presents an argument for the value of arts education in children's development. The argument is based on the work of four experts: (1) Nelson Goodman, who held that symbols are indispensable to communication, and that children's capacity for acquiring…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Cognitive Development, Curriculum Design
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Floden, Robert E.; Buchmann, Margret – 1992
Educators are under almost constant pressure to make schooling relevant to the lives of their students. Students, however, who are never exposed to the realms of possibility beyond their own immediate experience hardly have an equal opportunity to enjoy the benefits of education, since everyday experience tends to reinforce social inequalities.…
Descriptors: Advantaged, Cognitive Development, Disadvantaged, Educational Objectives
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Stotsky, Sandra – 1983
Effective informational writing assignments show students that creativity and imagination are essential to the generation of new ideas in all content areas. A collection of these assignments has been arranged into five categories of increasing complexity based on the following criteria: whether the point of view is assigned as self-selected;…
Descriptors: Assignments, Content Area Writing, Creative Writing, Critical Thinking
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Schaefer, Charles E. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1975
The relationship between metaphorical thinking (the ability to associate apparently dissimilar objects or qualities) and creativity in children and adolescents is explored. (LH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creative Expression, Creative Thinking, Elementary Education
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