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Intervention Program on Adolescent's Creativity Representations and Academic Motivation * * This article is based on the third author's postdoctoral research, under the supervision of the first author and included in the Postdoctoral Program in Psychology of Education of the Institute of Education of the Universidade do Minho.

Programa de Intervençãonas Representações de Criatividade e Motivação Acadêmica de Adolescentes

Programa de Intervención en Representaciones de Creatividad y Motivación Académica de Adolescentes

Abstract

Creativity and its promotion are widespread concerns in education. However, few efforts have been made to implement intervention programs designed to promote creativity and other related aspects (e.g., academic motivation). The Future Problem Solving Program International (FPSPI), aimed for training creativity representations and creative problem solving skills in young people, has been one of the most implemented programs. This intervention's materials and activities were adapted for Portuguese students, and a longitudinal study was conducted. The program was implemented during four months, in weekly sessions, by thirteen teachers. Teachers received previous training for the program and during the program's implementation. Intervention participants included 77 Basic and Secondary Education students, and control participants included 78 equivalent students. Pretest-posttest measures of academic motivation and creativity representations were collected. Results suggest a significant increase, in the intervention group, in motivation and the appropriate representations of creativity. Practical implications and future research perspectives are presented.

Keywords
adolescents; creativity; educational program evaluation; motivation; representation

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