Research Article | Open Access
Divergent thinking of students in the field of education at a university in Lima
Gabriela Amanda Balabarca Poves Dennis Arias Chávez Henry Hugo Alarcón Diaz3 Irma Reyes Blácid
Pages: 452-458
Abstract
The search to favor the development of creative thinking in students is an arduous
and complex task that guides the possibility of implementing and operating it.
Therefore, the objective of this research was to describe the levels of divergent
thinking of students in the specialty of education at a university in Lima. The study
was of a quantitative, descriptive level and non-experimental design approach. The
population was made up of 200 students. An instrument was developed and applied
to measure emergent thinking, validated and reliable (Cronbach's Alpha =, 894). It
was determined that 61% have an average level of divergent thinking, with originality
being predominant (β =, 407). It is concluded that, to improve their level of divergent
thinking, they must be flexible about thinking and originality.
Keywords
divergent thinking, fluency, flexibility, originality.