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This journal publishes interdisciplinary research on creativity and thinking skills in education and work. It covers empirical studies, reviews, case studies and methodological innovations on the future of learning and teaching for thinking and creativity.
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This article explores how award winning teachers use seven transdisciplinary thinking skills to foster creativity and cross-disciplinary learning. It discusses a qualitative study that interviewed teachers about their beliefs and practices related to transdisciplinary thinking.
A peer-reviewed journal that covers research into the teaching of thinking skills and creativity. Learn about the journal's history, editors, impact factor, and indexing services.
More recently, some of related research has focused on creativity performance (e.g., thinking skills). For instance, Wang (2012) investigated the relationship of creative thinking ability to reading and writing taking 196 university students as a sample group.
This article reports a randomized controlled pilot study on the effectiveness of a 5-week creativity capacity building program (CCBP) to enhance creativity in adults. The study also explores the relationship between personality traits and creativity enhancement.