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    What makes creative or creativity different? In this part, creative will be explained in two areas: creative problem-solving and the characteristics of the creative individual. There are two essential factors that indicate a solution to a problem categorised as a creative solution: the solution must be novel, and it should solve the question as a problem (Weisberg, 1986). Additionally, Weisberg (1986) also emphasised some factors that play a role in creative problem-solving. Perceptual…

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    allows ideas to flow whereas dysfunctional conflict is an aggressive and can be detrimental to team morale and productivity. Advantages of conflict • Helps to crate awareness of a problem that can then be addressed to the benefit of the business • Stimulates creative thinking • Helps people to understand a problem better • Helps people learn from one another Disadvantages of conflict • May hamper productivity • May lead to inappropriate behaviour such as violence Conflict resolution steps…

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    To create means to bring something into existence. Consequently, the word creative refers to a person who have acquired the ability to create. Since creativity sprains from individuals, psychologists have attempted to find other personality traits that might be associated with creativity in an individual. Feist (1998) noted that the field of personality psychology and creativity emphasize the distinctiveness of an individual, and focus on fairly stable traits that elicit the individual 's…

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    an efficient problem solving skill-set is one of the most desirable and beneficial skills a graduate may possess when entering the workforce. In fact, in a survey conducted by Victoria University comparing professional skills by importance, problem-solving skills were ranked highly by both academics and businesses in the field (Victoria University, 2016) .It is vital that problems are approached using a logical and systematic framework, and more importantly, that the actual problem, rather than…

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    Prior knowledge and experience with addition and subtraction equations, will be quickly reviewed at the beginning of the lesson, before getting started with the word problems. This information gathered from the review, will be used to assist students in understanding that we are still using addition and subtraction within the word problems. This information may also be used to help the teacher understand where each child is at within their skills, to give extra support as needed. The content…

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    2014. p. 1). Creativity is a form of perception, where humans use their senses, imaginations, and reason to problem-solve and…

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    them as the team that will get the job. This is good leadership because the final decision was based on who has googliness and is suitable for the position rather than who has the highest IQ or level of education. It shows the positivity in being creative. Rules are implemented to create an ethical working…

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    Brief summary of storyline and context: The Internship is a film about two friends Billy McMahon (Vince Vaughn) and Nick Campbell (Owen Wilson) who's salesman careers go spiraling in the wrong direction and end up without a job. They find themselves trying to prove themselves to the world that they can become something great and not amount to nothing. Nick and Billy do this by taking internships at Google which is where this film takes place and where they are faced with many challenges but…

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    required to listen and follow along as a group to rhythms. This type of conditioning empowers young minds to see things differently, encourages them to be confident in themselves and create something out of nothing. It also helps them to stick with a problem when the answers are not clearly defined and solve it creatively. An article written in US News supported how art and music classes have long lasting benefits towards education; “Concentration, strong recall skills, evolved communication…

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    Purdue Three Stage Model

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    The Purdue Three Stage Model The Purdue Three Stage Model is a framework for a program or curriculum with an emphasis on creativity, higher level thinking, problem-solving skills, and independent learning abilities. This model is dependent upon trained and creative teachers willing to teach, facilitate and finally offer resources for each individual student. Criterion 1: Respect for individuals with diverse abilities, strengths, and goals (PARTIALLY MET) The Purdue Three Stage Model ’s gifted…

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