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The Psychology of Creativity Dr. James C. Kaufman Professor of Educational Psychology Neag School of Education University of Connecticut

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The Psychology of Creativity. Dr. James C. Kaufman Professor of Educational Psychology Neag School of Education University of Connecticut. What is Creativity?. What is Creativity?. Consider…. Once Upon a Time. What is Creativity?. Is that creative? Most would say no. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Psychology of Creativity

Dr. James C. KaufmanProfessor of Educational PsychologyNeag School of EducationUniversity of Connecticut

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What is Creativity?

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What is Creativity?

Consider…..

Once Upon a Time

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What is Creativity?

Is that creative? Most would say no.Creativity typically needs to be something…

Novel New

Original

Different Innovative

Unique

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What is Creativity?

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What is Creativity?

Is that creative?

Most creativityresearchers wouldsay no.

Why?

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The ability to produce work that is BOTH

novel (i.e., original, unexpected)

AND appropriate (i.e., useful, adaptive)

What is Creativity?

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What is Creativity?Another way to think about creativity is the

Four P’s:Person

Process

Product

Press

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What is Creativity?

Person

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What is Creativity?

Process

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What is Creativity?

Product

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What is Creativity?

Press

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What is Creativity?Or you could consider the Four C’s:

mini-c

little-c

Pro-c

Big-C

4C’s

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What is Creativity?

mini-c

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What is Creativity?

little-c

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What is Creativity?

Pro-c

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What is Creativity?

Big-C

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What is Creativity?You can be creative in many domains

Not just art

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What is Creativity?

There are many measures of creativity.

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What is Creativity?

Some look at divergent thinking

(having many ideas)

ideaidea

idea

idea

IDEA

idea

IDEA

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What is Creativity?

How many uses can you think of for a brick?

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What is Creativity?

Fluency – how many ideas you have

Flexibility – how many categories you use

Originality – how rare your ideas are

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What is Creativity?

Association Theory = More Creative,More Remote Associations

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What is Creativity?

Cow! Grass. Cud. Milk.

Burgers. Cheese. Goats. Cheddar.Holy Cow. Don’t have a cow.Bart Simpson.

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What is Creativity?

SLEEPING BEAN TRASH ________________

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What is Creativity?

SLEEPING BEAN TRASH ________________

BAG

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What is Creativity?

Sometimes creative products are rated

by qualified experts.

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What is Creativity?

These experts might be poets, scientists, teachers, graduate

students, peers, or the creator.

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Why Creativity?

Creativity uses a lot of resources

Time Money Effort

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Why is creativity?Businesses and organizations focus on creativity.

Why?

- Innovation is a driving force behind today’s global market.

- Science has shown that people prefer products that are more creative.

- Companies with a “pro-creativity” attitude are more likely to have financial breakthroughs.

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Why creativity?

Creative people…

Get promoted more.Earn higher salaries.Are more successful entrepreneurs.Are more satisfied in their careers.

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Why creativity?

People who are creative are more likely to …

- Be in better physical health- Have a higher state of general well-being- Be more resilient- Have less personal stress- Be in better moods

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Creativity TipsSo what can we do to be more creative?

Inspiration isoverrated.

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Creativity Tips

Creativity is directly connected with domain-knowledge, expertise, and persistence.

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Creativity Tips

Emphasize that creativity, like intelligence, is malleable, not fixed.

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Creativity TipsCreative people tend to be high on a personalityfactor called Openness to Experience.

This represents your intellectual andexperiential curiosity.

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Creativity Tips

Openness to Experience can mean…

Trying new things

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Creativity Tips

Openness to Experience can mean…

Liking intellectual challenges

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Creativity Tips

Openness to Experience can mean…

Using your imagination.

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Creativity Tips

Openness to Experience is highly linked to creativity regardless of domain,

type of measurement, or ability level.

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Creativity Tips

Developing a broader understanding about creativity can help:

Levels of creativityScope of creativity

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Creativity Tips

The American Psychological Association’s Division 10 (Society for Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts) is a great way to get involved and stay on top of the current research.

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Creativity Tips

Another thing is to think about the role of motivation.

People are more creative when they are personally interested.

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Creativity Tips

Rewards can reduce intrinsic motivation.

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Creativity Tips

Passion = More Creativity

Love what you do.

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Creativity Tips

Consider, finally, creative meta-cognition. Peopleneed to know when to be creative and howcreative they are.

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Creativity Tips

Sometimes that means learning how to becreative.

Sometimes that means learning how to wait forthe appropriate time to share their creativity.

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Creativity Tips

We’re used to thinking about nurturing creativity being like Bruce Wayne becoming Batman.

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Creativity Tips

But, it’s also useful to think of Superman – who had to become Clark Kent to be effective.

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James C. KaufmanProfessor of Educational PsychologyUniversity of ConnecticutNeag School of Education 2131 Hillside Road Storrs, CT [email protected]://www.jamesckaufman.comhttp://epsy.education.uconn.edu/Twitter: @jameskaufman

 

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