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many new ideas , this creative education deteriorated to a mere slogan as it took on so many meanings that it became meaningless . In the first article he lists some of the " kinds of questions ” he discusses in later issues .
many new ideas , this creative education deteriorated to a mere slogan as it took on so many meanings that it became meaningless . In the first article he lists some of the " kinds of questions ” he discusses in later issues .
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Hock , Oscar , " Improving the Present Status of the Creative Student , " The High School Journal , Vol . XLVI , October , 1962 , pp . 14-23 . The creative teacher stresses group acceptance , mental and emotional health , and the worth ...
Hock , Oscar , " Improving the Present Status of the Creative Student , " The High School Journal , Vol . XLVI , October , 1962 , pp . 14-23 . The creative teacher stresses group acceptance , mental and emotional health , and the worth ...
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She explains that the product of the teacher's creativity is opportunity for individuals and groups to experience and learn . Creativity in teaching can be ... Peet , Harriet E. , assisted by Harriet Sleeper , The Creative Individual .
She explains that the product of the teacher's creativity is opportunity for individuals and groups to experience and learn . Creativity in teaching can be ... Peet , Harriet E. , assisted by Harriet Sleeper , The Creative Individual .
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