Course detail
Psychology Of Creative Thinking
FP-RptmPAcad. year: 2013/2014
The course defines the theoretical basis of creativity and its role in everyday life. Students will be introduced to the characteristics of creative thinking, different functions of the cerebral hemispheres and attributes of creative personality.
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Course curriculum
- The importance of creative approach to life and work
- The characteristics of conventional and creative problem solving
- Creative personality and its features
- The characteristics of the process of creating ideas and its phase
- Barriers to creative thinking
- Basic methods of creative problem solving
Topics of the workshop:
- Possibilities and limits of creativity identification
- Practical and methodological challenges testing creativity
- Test fluency, flexibility and originality
- Ways and methods of overcoming barriers to creative thinking
- Brainstorming, brainwriting
- Case studies of companies that require creative solutions
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Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences
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Basic literature
POKORNÝ,J. Psychologie tvořivého myšlení. 2006. 61 s. ISBN 80-214-3205-5. (CS)
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- Significance of a creative approach to life and work
- Characteristics of conventional and creative solution of problems
- Creative personality and its features
- Characteristics of the idea creating process and its stages
- Barriers of creative thinking
- Basic methods of creative solution of problems
The seminars are focused on practising the lectured topics and elaboration of partial studies and final written work.