A Study on College Students' Demands for Creativity and Personality Education as Part of the General Education Curriculum

This study aims to examine the status quo of college students' perception of college creativity and personality education, and to pinpoint students' demands in relation to those classes as part of the general higher education curriculum. The core findings of this study are as follows. Firs...

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Veröffentlicht in:Indian journal of science and technology 2015-04, Vol.8 (S8), p.29-29
Hauptverfasser: Kim, Hyoung-Jai, Lee, Hee-Seung, Youn, Jeong-Jin, Eom, Se-Jin, Lee, Jeong-Ki
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Zusammenfassung:This study aims to examine the status quo of college students' perception of college creativity and personality education, and to pinpoint students' demands in relation to those classes as part of the general higher education curriculum. The core findings of this study are as follows. First, 108 students (24.8%) perceived creativity and personality education to be carried out satisfactorily at their school, while 155 students (35.6%) thought otherwise. The latter group of students found the main reasons for the failure of these classes to lie in a heavily result-oriented focus and alack of understanding of creativity and personality education. Second, students believed that film and music were the most appropriate instructional media to be used in creativity and personality classes. Third, students favored classes with hands-on experiences, such as field trips or site visits. Fourth, future-oriented ness was the most valued basic construct for creativity and personality education. Fifth, there were high demands for dispositional factors in creativity education and interpersonal relationships in personality education. Based on these findings, this study seeks to propose a new strategy for integrating creativity and personality education in colleges' general education curricula.
ISSN:0974-6846
0974-5645
DOI:10.17485/ijst/2015/v8iS8/64715