Creativity: Can It Be Taught? The Case of Engineering Education
Author:
S
ren T
rnkvist
ren T
rnkvist
DOI:
10.1080/0304379980230102
Publication Frequency:
6 issues per year
Published in:
European Journal of Engineering Education,
Volume
23,
Issue
1
March
1998
, pages 5
- 12
Subjects:
Continuing Professional Development;
Engineering Education;
Higher Education;
International & Comparative Education;
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Abstract
Creativity in higher education is analyzed as an intentional act and related to a number of ideas from cognitive psychology. It is claimed that the culture of engineering education entails a too narrow view on creativity and is based on outdated learning theories. The deeper philosophical implications of creativity, i.e. the quest for meaning, will have to be readdressed if engineering education is to prepare its graduates for future tasks.
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