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Creativity, Critical and Integral Thinking [PDF]
To think, means creating patterns out of its surroundings, forming concepts about the observed process. Once the patterns are formed it becomes possible to recognize them. This system is a very efficient way of handling information because patterns are easily formed, combined, and ingrained in the brain.
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Integrative Thinking Is the Essential Characteristic of Creative Thinking
Chinese Studies in Philosophy, 1989At home and abroad, in recent theoretical studies concerning the nature of creative thought, the theory of divergent thinking has played an extremely important role. This essay proposes some disagreements with this traditional opinion; for we believe that it is integrative thinking that is the essence of creative thought.
Su Songxing, Lin Guozheng
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An integrative model of design thinking
2020This paper presents a study and synthesis of commonalities and variations among effective approaches of design thinking, based on interviews to twelve global experts. Common fundamental knowledge is needed, as design thinking increasingly becomes a field of knowledge in its own and a liberal art.
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Integrated Reporting and Integrating Thinking: Practical Challenges
2018Integrated reporting () is currently a hot topic for academic research because of the practical challenges businesses encounter when implementing it. Motivated by the results from the IIRC’s call for feedback on the International Framework () implementation, this chapter focuses on the challenges of integrated thinking and examines the extant academic ...
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Think facility, act on integrity
Process Safety Progress, 2016The Chemical Processing Industry (CPI) has witnessed growth in Mechanical Integrity (MI) programs, which have evolved from standards‐based compliance, to continuous improvement programs, and on to risk‐based programs. For instance, operators (i.e., manufacturers) have redesigned corporate standards, plant‐level procedures and field practices to keep ...
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Integrating Computational Thinking in Mathematics
This chapter examines how an urban teacher residency program prepared high school STEM teachers to integrate computational thinking (CT) through an equity-focused lens. Drawing on interview data, positionality statements, and teaching philosophy statements from two preservice mathematics teachers, the authors analyzed how teachers' equity-centered ...Wei Wei +3 more
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