Creative Problem Solving in Primary Education : Exploring the Role of Fact Finding, Problem Finding, and Solution Finding across Tasks

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van Hooijdonk, Mare
Kroesbergen, Evelyn H.
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Thinking Skills and Creativity. Elsevier. 2020, 37, 100665. ISSN 1871-1871. eISSN 1878-0423. Available under: doi: 10.1016/j.tsc.2020.100665
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Interest in fostering creative problem solving (CPS) from primary education onwards is growing. However, embedding CPS in Education seems to be a challenge. One problem is that generating creative ideas (idea finding) is often taught in isolation, rather than also including processes such as exploring knowledge (fact finding), defining the problem (problem finding) and comparing ideas to identify the most creative ones (solution finding). In the current study, we prepared CPS tasks for primary education that represent this more complete CPS model and studied whether successful fact finding and problem finding were positively associated with the creativity of the ideas found. Additionally, we studied whether solution finding is doable for these young students and how they select the most creative ideas. Bayesian analyses indicated a positive association of fact finding and problem finding with the number of ideas generated and the originality of these ideas. In addition, problem finding seemed to be positively associated with the completeness of ideas, whereas fact finding seemed not. We also found that primary school students were able to identify their most creative ideas. Students did not seem to undervalue certain aspects of creativity when applying solution finding. Our results indicate that when aiming for more and original solutions, teachers could embed fact finding and problem finding in their CPS teaching practices. Our results also indicate primary school students are able to recognize creativity.

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370 Erziehung, Schul- und Bildungswesen
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Creative Problem Solving, primary education, fact finding, problem finding, solution finding, Bayesian statistics
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ISO 690VAN HOOIJDONK, Mare, Tim MAINHARD, Evelyn H. KROESBERGEN, Jan VAN TARTWIJK, 2020. Creative Problem Solving in Primary Education : Exploring the Role of Fact Finding, Problem Finding, and Solution Finding across Tasks. In: Thinking Skills and Creativity. Elsevier. 2020, 37, 100665. ISSN 1871-1871. eISSN 1878-0423. Available under: doi: 10.1016/j.tsc.2020.100665
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  title={Creative Problem Solving in Primary Education : Exploring the Role of Fact Finding, Problem Finding, and Solution Finding across Tasks},
  volume={37},
  issn={1871-1871},
  journal={Thinking Skills and Creativity},
  author={van Hooijdonk, Mare and Mainhard, Tim and Kroesbergen, Evelyn H. and van Tartwijk, Jan},
  note={Article Number: 100665}
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