TITLE:
Creation Process during Learning of Gifted Students: Contributions from Jean Piaget
AUTHORS:
Fernanda Hellen Ribeiro Piske, Tania Stoltz, Denise de Camargo, Carla Luciane Blum Vestena, Jarci Maria Machado, Samarah Perszel de Freitas, Carmen Lúcia Dias, Joulilda dos Reis Taucei
KEYWORDS:
Creation Process, Gifted Students, Piaget
JOURNAL NAME:
Creative Education,
Vol.8 No.4,
April
21,
2017
ABSTRACT: This research aims to highlight the importance of Creativity in education of gifted students. Recent education focuses exclusively on the development of intellectuality; it starts at an earlier age and stimulates mainly rational thinking, sometimes leaving aside other important dimensions. For gifted children, this fact can mean the desire to escape from school for not having reason to attend it. According to Piaget’s theory, the process of creation and of new discoveries is being driven by affection. The creation itself is the result of the interaction and balance between assimilation and accommodation, thus representing a new adaptation, which integrates the affective and cognitive aspect. The process of imagination, creation, invention toward new discoveries depends on how the school performs the necessary referrals for a stimulating environment of creativity. In this sense, we should always rely on the support of a team of professionals prepared to offer a quality education that aims a full human development.