Finding creativity in the extrinsically motivated environment of architecture students

Volume: 57, Issue: 2, Pages: 231 - 241
Published: Feb 3, 2019
Abstract
Researchers have found both that rewards decrease creativity and that rewards such as money/pay increase creativity. Higher education arts and STEM faculty acknowledge that their environment is often a pedagogical transmission system in which students are given final stress-evoking exams which typically result in little creativity growth and feedback on creativity goals. Given the dominant focus of educators and students on grade-based extrinsic...
Paper Details
Title
Finding creativity in the extrinsically motivated environment of architecture students
Published Date
Feb 3, 2019
Volume
57
Issue
2
Pages
231 - 241
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