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Tutors’ chronological age and characteristics as predictors of creative nurturing behavior in the 21st-century classroom

DR. Mahama, INUUSAH
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Authors
Mahama I, Dampson DG and Eshun P
Publication Year
2023
Article Title
Tutors’ chronological age and characteristics as predictors of creative nurturing behavior in the 21st-century classroom
Journal
Frontiers in Psychology
Volume
8
Page Numbers
1078017.
Abstract

Introduction: The study examined tutors’ characteristics and chronological age as they influenced their creativity nurturing behaviors.

Methods: The descriptive cross-sectional design was used to survey 340 tutors (male = 220, female = 120) from 16 colleges of education. The data for the study were gathered using adapted versions of teachers’ characteristics and creativity nurturing behaviors scales. The data were analyzed inferentially.

Results: The study revealed that tutors’ characteristics influenced their creativity nurturing behaviors and teachers with 30 years and above of teaching could influence their creativity nurturing behaviors. Differences were established in tutors’ creativity nurturing behaviors based on their experience but such were not found in tutors’ characteristics.

Discussion: It was concluded that tutors’ characteristics and age are two key drivers of their creative abilities in the 21st century classroom. Therefore, management of teacher training institutions must cultivate an appreciable and appropriate tutor characteristics and dispositions so that they can use them to nurture trainee-teachers.

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