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Creating my own story: Improving children’s creative thinking and composition creativity through a three-staged individual-group-individual story writing framework

Previous research primarily used creative writing in secondary and undergraduate courses, while practical writing models in primary school merit development. Based on the scaffolding theory, a three-staged Individual-Group-Individual (IGI) storywriting model was developed to cultivate 27 fifth grade...

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Published in:Cognitive development 2024-10, Vol.72, p.101513, Article 101513
Main Authors: Kuo, Hsu-Chan, Chang, Chu-Yang, Wang, Jian-Ping, Wu, Estelle Linjun, Li, Pei-Lin
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