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Using a Metacognitive Model for Creative Work

David Kayrouz ()
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David Kayrouz: Auckland University of Technology

Chapter Chapter 5 in The Handbook of Creativity & Innovation in Business, 2022, pp 91-104 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract A good understanding of how we think and how we know, or ‘knowing how you know’, termed metacognition, is foundational to success in understanding creative endeavours and developing creative intelligence. This chapter presents a simple metacognitive model that will guide creative endeavours towards optimal outcomes and help readers to consider their own way of learning and knowing. Its purpose is to bring attention to an awareness that can overcome perceptual limitations and encourage richer creative outcomes. An exercise called The Scumble is offered to provide a practical grounding to what is expressed through the model.

Keywords: MetacognitionMetacognition; PerceptionPerceptions; Self-awarenessSelf-awareness; SensesSenses; Thinking (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-2180-3_5

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