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Aim of this research is to determine the opinions of teacher candidates about creativity and to reveal their perception of creativity concept through the use of metaphors. The data have been collected from 193 Preschool and Primary school teacher candidates and a survey, which had been prepared by researchers, has been used as the data-collecting tool. It is seen that teacher candidates see creativity as creating different, extraordinary, and genuine products. Teacher candidates see thinking skills, genuineness and innovation as features of a creative person. Teacher candidates think that not everybody can possess creativity and that it is an improvable and learnable feature. While it has been determined that there is a significant difference between gender, branch and the number of the books read in a year in respect of creativity, it is seen that 4th grade students have more positive opinions than other teacher candidates who are interested in painting.
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Preschool Teacher Candidates, Primary School Teacher Candidates, Creativity, Metaphorical Perception.
"Change" is one of the concepts that gained importance in twenty first century. Change brought about innovation and learning. Embracing concepts like upbringing of individuals for information society, innovation, creativity, growth, and self-realization constitute the basis of change. New values regarding the nature of information, and changes in their learning and teaching processes have taken place. Everyone has a different way, speed and capacity for learning. Thus, it is seen that humane approach stands out in new education paradigm. That is why curriculums tend to be flexible, changeable, participation-based and planned as basic frameworks, and teachers' authority to make changes on them tend to be expanded. Thus, these curriculums have features that improve the individual skills of the children along with their communication skills, their competencies to work in a team, their senses, creativities and imaginations.
The creativity has been getting very popular in education and business life in recent years. It is seen as one of the most needed skills in business life (Friedman, 2005) and as a key feature in creating educational environments that enable creative thinking skills (Loveless, Burton, & Turvey, 2006; Zhao, 2006).
Creativity is finding one's own solution by going through various stages in order to solve an existing problem (Dirim, 2002). Even though creativity...