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The Importance of creativity - Coggle Diagram
The Importance of creativity
Creativity is a process whose result is a new idea or product.
The creative product is the result of the creative process and
It is often the starting point in the study of creativity.
Two essential characteristics of creativity are originality and adaptation.
Skills for success in creative thinking
Fluency: It is the ability to produce a large number of ideas
or answers to solve a problem.
Flexibility of thought: It is the ability to consider
a wide variety of different solutions to a problem.
Originality: It is the ability to see things in a different way from how others see them.
Crafting: The ability to design or build a
structure according to the information obtained
Intellectual skills
The synthetic ability: to see problems in a new way and to push the boundaries of conventional thinking.
The analytical ability: to recognize within one's own ideas, which have value and which do not
The practical-contextual ability: to know how to persuade others of the value of our ideas.
THE WALLAS MODEL
Preparation, Incubation, lighting, Verification
Personality of the creative individual
Intelligent, motivated, secure and confident, social success, non-conformists, theoretical and aesthetic values, intuitive perception
Learning disability: A child with a learning disability has trouble understanding spoken or written language.
Dyslexia: Severe difficulty reading and spelling.
Dysgraphia: Learning difficulty that affects writing.
Dyscalculia: Learning disability, also called developmental arithmetic disorder
The most distinctive feature of mental retardation is poor intellectual functioning.
Down syndrome: Type of genetically transmitted mental retardation, due to the presence of an extra chromosome.