Abstract

As interest in creativity as a future competency has increased globally, There has been a demand for educational models and programs to enhance creative achievement that can be applied in school settings. In this study, ‘H-CAM’, a history-based creative achievement model, was developed as a curriculum model that can enhance learners’ creative achievement, and a program was developed based on this model. H-CAM proceeds by discovering historical achievements based on historical facts, events, and phenomena and deriving new creative achievement ideas that fit the social and cultural environment. The creative education program based on H-CAM was developed in a total of five sessions: historical analysis, discovery of achievements in history, ideas through creative achievements in history, discovery and definition of problems, discussion, testing, and creative achievement stages. The validity of the model and program was proven through expert content validity, and the effectiveness of the program was proven through experimental research.

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