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In fact, there are many ways

that educators can “kill” creativity. Hennessey and


Amabile (1987) listed five methods for “killing” creativity:
(a) have children work for an expected reward,
(b) set up competitive situations, (c) have children focus
on expected evaluation, (d) use plenty of surveillance,
and (e) set up restricted-choice situations.

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