Divergent thinking represents the potential for creative thinking and problem solving. It is not synonymous with actual creative behavior but has.

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Divergent thinking represents the potential for creative thinking and problem solving. It is not synonymous with actual creative behavior but has proven to be a good estimate of it. It is also useful as a construct or empirical research on creativity and in various applied settings. - Encyclopedia of Creativity -

Solves Open-ended problems Promotes Flexibility & Originality Overcomes Mental fixation Fosters Critical thinking

Brainstorming Six Thinking Hats SCAMPER

Brainstorming is a group creativity technique by which a group tries to find a solution for a specific problem by gathering a list of ideas spontaneously generated by its members. Brainstorming was developed and coined by Alex Faickney Osborn in 1953 in the book Applied Imagination.

Postpone and withhold your judgment of ideas. Encourage wild and exaggerated ideas. Quantity counts at this stage, not quality Build on the ideas put forward by others. 4 Every person and every idea has equal worth. 5 Infinite Innovations Ltd. Rules of Brainstorming Rules of Brainstorming

SCAMPER : a technique people can use to spark their creativity and help them overcome any challenge they may be facing. Substitute Substitute Combine Combine Adapt Adapt Put to other use Put to other use Modify/ Modify/Minify Eliminate Eliminate Rearrange/ Reverse Rearrange/ Reverse SCAMPER SCAMPER

Six Thinking Hats : is a simple, effective parallel thinking process thatparallel thinking process helps people be more productive, focused, and mindfully involved. And once learned, the tools can be applied immediately! Videos featuring Six Hats Presentation Videos featuring Edward de Bono Creative Thinking

6 thinking hats - Edward De Bono Information Information Thinking about thinking Thinking about thinking Feelings Feelings Benefits Benefits Judgement Judgement Creativity Creativity

Question: Do you think math class always involves convergent thinking?

No! Math can also apply other domains.

How can we apply Divergent Thinking if the math unit is Data analysis and Probability ?

After learning basic concepts of this unit, Do the activities which can foster students creativity through divergent thinking. Suggested Activity 1 : Let students search any data and graph used in our society. Students can find them in newspapers, magazines, and internet news. Through this activity, students will learn how math subject applies to other fields.

Apply the knowledge in science! Suggested Activity 2 : Let students have a scientific experiment, for example, physical and chemical changes in a science lab. Then students will make a data table and a graph based on the result. Through this activity, students can learn how they can record the data and make graphs.

My Data Project Suggested Activity 3 : Let students design their own data project. Through this activity, students will learn how they can collect data and make different kinds of graphs. This activity, in particular, fosters students creativity.

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