relationships between critical thinking & creative thinking

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“To the untutored, creative and critical thinking often

seem to be opposite forms of thought”

(Elder & Paul, 2006)

“Creative thinking has shifted from being considered a fluffy waste of time to being a critical management skill”

(Catling, 2007)

Creativity OriginatOriginateses

Criticality AssesseAssessess

Any act, idea, or product that changes or transforms an existing domain. (Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi)

A creative person as someone who can regularly solve a problem, or develop something novel and valuable in a given domain. (Howard Gardner)

The search for alternatives as the very essence of creativity. (Edward De Bono)

The act of playing with imagination and possibilities that leads to new and meaningful connections and outcomes

(Gibney, 1998)

“Creative thinking involves two

components: courage and critical thinking”

Marvin Minsky, co-founder of the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory

at Massachusetts Institute of Technology

(Gibney,1998)

“Reasoning as a Creative Act”

(Elder & Paul, 2007)

“there is a reciprocal logic to both

intellectual creation and critical judgment”

(Elder & Paul, 2006)

“Imagination and reason are an inseparable team“

(Elder & Paul, 2006)

Bouland-Davis, Pamela. (1998). Creating Metaphors to analysze >

Media and Apply Mass Communication Theory. Columbia. Vol. 53, > Issue 2, pg 68, 7pgs

Catling, Tina. (2007). Creative Thinking a truly renewable energy resource. The British Journal of Administrative Management. Oct/Nov, pp 22-24. Retrieved on December 16, 2007 from ProQuest Database, UOP

Elder, L., Paul, R. (2006). Critical Thinking: The Nature of Critical and Creative Thought. Journal of Development Education. 30(2), 34-36. Retrieved on December 16, 2007 from ProQuest Database, UOP

Elder, L., Paul, R. (2007). Critical Thinking: The Nature of Critical and Creative Thought, Part II. Journal of Development Education. 30(3), 36-38. Retrieved on December 16, 2007 from ProQuest Database, UOP

Gibney, K. (1998). Awakening Creativity. ASEE Prism. 7(7), 18-24Huitt, W. (1992). Problem solving and decision making: Consideration of individual

differences using the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. Journal of Psychological Type, 24, 33-44.

Lampert, N. (2006). Enhancing Critical Thinking with Aesthetic, Critical, and Creative Inquiry. Art Education. 59 (5), 45-51. Retrieved on December 16, 2007 from ProQuest Database, UOP

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