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The Creativity of Korean Leaders and its Implications for Creativity Education

✍ Scribed by YOUNSOON CHO; HYE YOUNG CHUNG; KYOULEE CHOI; YEWON SUH; CHOYOUNG SEO


Publisher
Creative Education Foundation
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
145 KB
Volume
45
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-0175

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ABSTRACT

This research explores the promoting elements of Korean leaders' creative achievements, and provides implications for creativity education which are suitable in the Korean sociocultural context. In‐depth interviews focusing on their school life and personal growth were held with twelve leaders, four each in the fields of science, humanities, and art. The results of these interviews revealed that a solid basis of basic knowledge, the ability to connect domains from experience in various fields, challenge, and social contribution were the promoting elements for creative achievement. In addition, permissive parents, psychological support from teachers, and horizontal relationships in organizations were affective. Thus, for promoting creativity in Korean education, the importance of knowledge‐base, shared values, teamwork, and teacher role are discussed.


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