Linking Disparate Strands: A Critical Review of the Relationship Between Creativity and Education

被引:2
作者
Rawlings, Bruce S. [1 ,2 ]
Cutting, Sarah J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Durham, Dept Psychol, Durham, England
[2] Univ Durham, Durham Cultural Evolut Res Ctr, Durham, England
基金
英国经济与社会研究理事会;
关键词
Creativity; Formal education; Children; Divergent thinking; Convergent thinking; Cross-cultural; DIVERGENT THINKING; ACADEMIC-ACHIEVEMENT; TEACHER RATINGS; CHILDREN; STUDENTS; DEFINITION; SCHOOL; CURRICULUM; MOTIVATION; CHINESE;
D O I
10.1007/s10648-024-09973-z
中图分类号
G44 [教育心理学];
学科分类号
0402 ; 040202 ;
摘要
Whether schools help or hinder creativity is a topic of vibrant, international debate. Some contend that the focus on structure, rote learning and standardised assessments associated with formal education stifles children's creativity. Others argue that creativity, much like numeracy or literacy, is a skill that can be taught, and educational settings provide optimal contexts for children to learn creative skills. With creativity increasingly recognised as a critical skill of the twenty-first century and formal education reaching more children across the globe, understanding the impact of schools on its development is critical. We suggest that much of the discourse on this topic has a narrow focus, precluding a global perspective. Here, we take a step back to integrate important but disparately presented research strands on education and creativity, to inform this debate. We first synthesize what we know about creativity and education, before presenting work on different areas-either directly or indirectly assessing creativity in educational contexts-including the relationship between creativity and academic achievement, classroom infrastructure and experiences, developmental slumps, teachers' perspectives on creative children and research on culturally and educationally diverse populations. Reviewing research from these approaches shows that the relationship is nuanced and requires careful interpretation-while some research showcases the positive impact schooling can have on children's creative development, other work, including from culturally and educationally diverse populations, shows how school experiences could be detrimental in this regard. We finish by summarising and integrating these research strands before making suggestions for future research.
引用
收藏
页数:28
相关论文
共 130 条
[61]   A LIFE-SPAN DEVELOPMENTAL CROSS-CULTURAL-STUDY OF DIVERGENT THINKING ABILITIES [J].
JAQUISH, GA ;
RIPPLE, RE .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AGING & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, 1985, 20 (01) :1-11
[62]   School Does Not Kill Creativity [J].
Karwowski, Maciej .
EUROPEAN PSYCHOLOGIST, 2022, 27 (03) :263-275
[63]   Delving into Creativity and Learning [J].
Karwowski, Maciej ;
Jankowska, Dorota M. ;
Brzeski, Arkadiusz ;
Czerwonka, Marta ;
Gajda, Aleksandra ;
Lebuda, Izabela ;
Beghetto, Ronald A. .
CREATIVITY RESEARCH JOURNAL, 2020, 32 (01) :4-16
[64]  
Kaufman J., 2009, Handbook of Positive Psychology in Schools, pp, P175
[65]   Explaining Standardized Educational Test Scores: The Role of Creativity Above and Beyond GPA and Personality [J].
Kaufman, James C. ;
Kapoor, Hansika ;
Patston, Tim ;
Cropley, David H. .
PSYCHOLOGY OF AESTHETICS CREATIVITY AND THE ARTS, 2023, 17 (06) :725-734
[66]   The Creativity Crisis: The Decrease in Creative Thinking Scores on the Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking [J].
Kim, Kyung Hee .
CREATIVITY RESEARCH JOURNAL, 2011, 23 (04) :285-295
[67]   The Effect of Steiner, Montessori, and National Curriculum Education Upon Children's Pretence and Creativity [J].
Kirkham, Julie Ann ;
Kidd, Evan .
JOURNAL OF CREATIVE BEHAVIOR, 2017, 51 (01) :20-34
[68]   Variation is the universal: making cultural evolution work in developmental psychology [J].
Kline, Michelle Ann ;
Shamsudheen, Rubeena ;
Broesch, Tanya .
PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2018, 373 (1743)
[69]   Cross-Cultural Differences in the Generation of Novel Ideas in Middle Childhood [J].
Koester, Moritz ;
Yovsi, Relindis ;
Kaertner, Joscha .
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY, 2020, 11
[70]   The contribution of executive functions to creativity in children: What is the role of crystallized and fluid intelligence? [J].
Krumm, Gabriela ;
Aran Filippetti, Vanessa ;
Gutierrez, Marisel .
THINKING SKILLS AND CREATIVITY, 2018, 29 :185-195