Imagine: Design for Creative Thinking, Learning, and Assessment in Schools.

Yigal Rosen, Kristin Stoeffler, Vanessa Simmering
Author Information
  1. Yigal Rosen: ACTNext by ACT, 500 ACT Drive, Iowa City, IA 52243, USA.
  2. Kristin Stoeffler: ACTNext by ACT, 500 ACT Drive, Iowa City, IA 52243, USA. ORCID
  3. Vanessa Simmering: ACTNext by ACT, 500 ACT Drive, Iowa City, IA 52243, USA. ORCID

Abstract

Although not generally included in classroom activities of the past, cultivating creative thinking is considered one of the core strands in future-focused learning in schools. Learning focused on creative thinking is uncommon in school, mainly due to a lack of consensus on the definition of the creative thinking competency and a lack of effective methods designed for curriculum-embedded implementations of creative thinking learning and assessment in classrooms. This paper describes the development of a framework for formative assessments of creative thinking frameworks and provides considerations for the design of technology-enhanced learning and assessment in support of creative thinking competency in students. Task models described in the paper aimed to cultivate creative thinking and elicit evidence on competency development in students. Future directions for the development and validation of learning and assessment approaches are discussed.

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