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The Relationship of Affect and Creativity in Mathematics

How the Five Legs of Creativity Influence Math Talent
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The Relationship of Affect and Creativity in Mathematics explores the Five Legs of Creativity - iconoclasm, impartiality, investment, intuition, and inquisitiveness - as they relate to mathematical giftedness. The authors discuss these affective components relevant to mathematical learning experiences and how they impact students' creative processes and products. The Five Legs of Creativity may be influenced by learning facilitators, including teachers, after-school mentors, and parents. Facilitating environments that effectively engage students in these affective processes may enhance the likelihood that creative process and ultimately product emerge. The authors also utilise the expertise of two young scholars to discuss the practical effects of affect and creativity in learning experiences. This practical, research-based book is a must-read for stakeholders in gifted education, as many advanced students are under-identified in the area of creativity in mathematics.

Author Biography:

Scott Chamberlin is an associate professor in Elementary and Early Childhood Education at the University of Wyoming. His content area is mathematics education with a special interest in statistics. His research interests pertain to affect (i.e., feelings, emotions, and dispositions) and creativity during mathematical problem-solving episodes. Scott has a strong interest in mathematical modeling and feels that model-eliciting activities have particular utility with students of advanced intellectual and academic abilities. At the University of Wyoming, Scott teaches mathematics education courses to undergraduate and graduate students and prepares pre-service K-6 teachers to enter the elementary classroom. Scott earned his Ph.D. from Purdue University under the direction of Sidney Moon and his master's degree from the University of Utah under the direction of Don Kauchak. Eric Mann is an associate professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Hope College in Holland, Michigan
Release date Australia
January 15th, 2021
Audience
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
Prufrock Press
Pages
168
Publisher
Prufrock Press
ISBN-13
9781646320745
Product ID
34271777

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