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:: Volume 17, Issue 1 (8-2017) ::
JOEC 2017, 17(1): 83-96 Back to browse issues page
A Comparison of Creative Movement among Gifted, Learning Disordered and Normal Children
Mona Lari lavasani *1 , Janet Hashemi azar1 , Shahla Pezeshk1
1- alame university
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  Objective: The present study was conducted to identify the difference among three groups of children: gifted, normal and those with learning disorders in terms of creative movement. Method: In this study, casual-comparative research method was applied and seventy-four girl students all doing first to third grade of elementary schools in Tehran made the statistical population of this research. Among this population, twenty-four normal students, and twenty-three gifted ones were selected from schools through administrating Wechsler test and twenty-seven students with learning disorders were selected from special centers. Then, Torrance's Thinking Creatively in Action and Movement was conducted. Results: The statistical results indicated that there was a significant difference in creative movement scale among three groups of gifted, normal and learning disordered children. As far as creative movement was concerned, the average performance of children with learning disorders was significantly lower than the average performance of the normal and the gifted ones. Moreover, results with significance of p≤0.05 indicated that fluidity and creative imagination scales in children with learning disorders were significantly lower than those in the other two groups. However, no significant difference was observed among the three groups of children in creative movement scale. Conclusion: According to the findings of the research, Torrance's Thinking Creatively in Action and Movement (TCAM) can be used to quick identification of children with learning disorders.
 
Keywords: Creativity, Creative movement, Gifted, Learning disorder
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2016/08/20 | Accepted: 2017/02/12 | Published: 2017/08/21
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lari lavasani M, hashemi azar J, pezeshk S. A Comparison of Creative Movement among Gifted, Learning Disordered and Normal Children. JOEC 2017; 17 (1) :83-96
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Volume 17, Issue 1 (8-2017) Back to browse issues page
فصلنامه کودکان استثنایی Journal of Exceptional Children

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