Creative thinking
Teaching Thinking Dispositions: From Transmission to Enculturation
Shari Tishman, Eileen Jay, and D. N. Perkins
Harvard University
August 1, 1992
This paper was written as part of a project funded by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. The authors thank the foundation for its help, acknowledging that the ideas expressed here do not necessarily reflect the position or policy of supporting agencies.
Correspondence may be sent to: Shari Tishman, Harvard Graduate School of Education, 219 Longfellow
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