Reading Horizons, Volume 4College of Education of Western Michigan University and the Homer L. J. Carter Reading Council, 1963 |
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... creative by others . The author declares that the product which the judges consider creative and which allows them to assign to the producer the label " creative , " involves two factors , originally and beauty . Originality , he ...
... creative by others . The author declares that the product which the judges consider creative and which allows them to assign to the producer the label " creative , " involves two factors , originally and beauty . Originality , he ...
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... creative teacher stresses group acceptance , mental and emotional health , and the worth of the individual . The creative individual has not fared well in our schools , according to Hock , as attention to his unique potential has been ...
... creative teacher stresses group acceptance , mental and emotional health , and the worth of the individual . The creative individual has not fared well in our schools , according to Hock , as attention to his unique potential has been ...
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... Creativity in teaching can be judged by the quality of opportunities a teacher actually provides for young people to have educational experiences . Peet , Harriet E. , assisted by Harriet Sleeper , The Creative Individual . A Study of ...
... Creativity in teaching can be judged by the quality of opportunities a teacher actually provides for young people to have educational experiences . Peet , Harriet E. , assisted by Harriet Sleeper , The Creative Individual . A Study of ...
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