The Montessori Model and Creativity

Prior research has demonstrated that the characteristics of school environments can impact the development of creativity in children. Thus, we explored the construct of creativity in the context of a Montessori environment. We used the Evaluation of Potential Creativity to measure creativity in chil...

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Main Authors: David J. Fleming (Author), Brooke Taylor Culclasure (Author), Daniel Zhang (Author)
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Published: University of Kansas, 2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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