Difference in creativity between pre-schoolers following formal and informal education
Summary
This study examined the differences in creativity between pre-schoolers following
formal and informal education. Four participating schools were measured on teaching style
and learning environment to make a distinction in type of education. Pre-schoolers were
examined using the Torrance Test of Creativity and the Alternative Uses test. The sample size
was 92 participants (formal education N = 38, informal education N = 54). Repeated measures
of Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA) was used to examine the effects of type of
education on creativity differences, measured by originality and fluency of both tests. The
results of this study did not show a significant difference, when measuring for originality and
fluency, in creativity levels of pre-schoolers between formal- and informal education. A
possible explanation for these results can be found in other features of education which
support the development of creativity skills, such as pedagogic environment and teacher-child
relationship.