TY - BOOK AU - Ambrose,Don AU - Sriraman,Bharath AU - Pierce,Kathleen M. TI - A Critique of Creativity and Complexity: Deconstructing Clichés T2 - Advances in Creativity and Giftedness Series SN - 9789462097735 AV - L1-991 U1 - 302.35 PY - 2014/// CY - Rotterdam PB - BRILL KW - Complex organizations KW - Electronic books N1 - Intro -- A Critique of Creativity and Complexity: Deconstructing Clichés -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- Section 1: Introduction -- Creative Emergence, Order, and Chaos: Grappling with the Complexity of Complexity Theory -- Section 2: Complexity in STEM Processes and Structures -- Learning: Creation or Re-creation? From Constructivism to the Theory of Didactical Situations -- Investigating Mathematical Creativity in Elementary School Through the Lens of Complexity Theory -- On the Edge of Chaos: Robots in the Classroom -- Section 3: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Creative Complexity -- The Ubiquity of the Chaos-Order Continuum: Insights From Diverse Academic Disciplines -- Organisational Leadership for Creativity: Thriving at the Edge -- Complex Regenerative Creativity -- Pareto Optimum Efficiency Between Chaos and Order When Seeking Consensus in Urban Planning -- Subjectivity, Objectivity, and the Edge of Chaos -- Section 4: Creative Educational Frameworks and Initiatives -- Seeking Chaotic Order: The Classroom as a Complex Adaptive System -- Expansive Notions of Coherence and Complexity in Education -- Complexity, Patterns, and Creativity -- A Shakespeare Festival Midwives Complexity -- The Anthropology of Twice Exceptionality: Is Today's Disability Yesterday's (or Tomorrow's) Evolutionary Advantage? A Case Study with ADD/ADHD -- Mentoring the Pupal: Professional Induction Along the Chaos-Order Continuum -- Section 5: Social-Emotional Dynamics as Complex and Potentially Creative -- Helping Students Respond Creatively to a Complex World -- Toward the Pattern Models of Creativity: Chaos, Complexity, Creativity -- Emotions, Complexity, and Intelligence -- Contributors -- Subject Index N2 - In an increasingly complex world, the natural human inclination is to oversimplify issues and problems to make them seem more comprehensible and less threatening. This tendency usually generates forms of dogmatism that diminish our ability to think creatively and to develop worthy talents UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/orpp/detail.action?docID=3034998 ER -