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Connecting Creativity and Motivation Research with End Users

Connecting Creativity and Motivation Research with End Users

Connecting Creativity and Motivation Research with End Users

Lab to Learner
Fredricka Reisman, Drexel University
Larry Keiser, Drexel University
Jeff Westphal, MeaningSphere Inc.
Penny Hammrich, Drexel University
February 2024
Available
Paperback
9781009199216

    It is often difficult to translate the findings of creativity and motivation researchers into language or activities that benefit end users. This is the problem driving the need for translational research, and this book fills the gap. It translates creativity and motivation research into language that teachers and their students, corporate trainers and their employees, and students' families or caregivers can immediately understand. Instructional modules and lesson plans provide readers with opportunities to network, give feedback, suggest new research needs, and access free assessments. Additional resources and opportunities for readers are available through the Freddie Reisman Center for Translational Research in Creativity and Motivation.

    • Provides clarity on what creativity and motivation are and how they can be used in education to change mindsets and environments
    • Gives readers access to worldwide networking and alternatives to traditional pathways through the (FRC)
    • Provides assessment content integrated with their applications via modules to directly benefit end users

    Product details

    February 2024
    Paperback
    9781009199216
    404 pages
    228 × 150 × 21 mm
    0.6kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Translational Education Research
    • 2. Creativity
    • 3. Motivation
    • 4. Assessment Attributes and Related Guidelines
    • 5. Assessment of Creativity
    • 6. Assessment of Motivation
    • 7. Additional Theorists Related to Creativity and Motivation
    • 8. Neuroscience of Creativity, Mindfulness, and Mind/Brain/Education (MBE)
    • 9. Creativity Modules
    • 10. Motivation Modules
    • 11. Dissemination and Communication Techniques for Translational Research
    • 12. From Individual Compliance to Creative Collaboration: a business perspective.
      Authors
    • Fredricka Reisman , Drexel University

      Fredricka Reisman is Emerita Professor at Drexel University, USA. She is also the Founder of Drexel University's School of Education, Director of Freddie Reisman Center for Translational Research in Creativity and Motivation (FRC), and Director of Drexel/Torrance Center for Creativity and Innovation. She has published numerous books, including Creativity as a Bridge between Education and Industry (2014) and Using Creativity to Address Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, and Dyscalculia: Assessment and Techniques (2021).

    • Larry Keiser , Drexel University

      Larry Keiser is Assistant Clinical Professor at Drexel University, USA. He is also Program Director of Drexel University's Creativity & Innovation programs and Associate Director of the Freddie Reisman Center for Translational Research in Creativity and Motivation (FRC). He co-authored the Reisman Diagnostic Creativity Assessment (RDCA) and the Reisman Diagnostic Motivation Assessment (RDMA), which evaluate creativity mindsets and motivation. Keiser has secured over $21M in funding toward alternative teacher certification, STEM education, and technology integration in PreK-16 teaching.

    • Jeff Westphal , MeaningSphere Inc.

      Jeff Westphal served as CEO and the COB of Vertex Inc., the global leader in corporate tax technology, from 1996 to 2016. He is Founder of both Mosaic(tm) and MeaningSphere(r), platforms to enable intrinsically meaningful learning and work. For more information, visit his website: JeffWestphal.org.

    • Penny Hammrich , Drexel University

      Penny Hammrich was Dean of the School of Education and a Distinguished Professor at Drexel University, USA. Previously, she was the Dean of Queens College of the City University of New York. She has brought in over $50M in grant funding, published over 150 articles, 18 books, and numerous conference presentations.