Practice Sessions
Three-day intensive workshops, bringing practice into the academy
Students must develop an understanding of creative processes and understand their own capacity to create new works and ideas. They must understand that creativity is not a rare gift to the few, but a fundamental human trait that can be developed and expanded.
Three-day intensive workshops, bringing practice into the academy
Students may self-evaluate through reflective practice:
This measures the number of adjectives that students use to describe themselves and which represent characteristics of creative personality. It exhibits acceptable reliability and validity.
This is a self-report, 11-item Likert-scale that measures selfperceptions of one’s creative ability. It exhibits acceptable reliability and validity.
This is a self-report measure of the frequency and scope of one’s creative achievement in 11 domains (e.g., visual arts, scientific discovery, inventions, creative writing). Sample items include, “My work has been reviewed in national
publications” (creative writing) and “I have received a grant to pursue my work in science or medicine” (scientific discovery). It exhibits acceptable validity.
This measure of students’ convergent thinking processes gives a series of three seemingly unrelated cue words and requires respondents to think of the fourth word that is linked to them. For example the prompts “rocking,” “wheel,” and “high” are all linked to the word “chair.” It exhibits acceptable reliability and validity.