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Creativity is not limited to the arts from "summary" of Creative Schools by Sir Ken Robinson, PhD,Lou Aronica

Creativity is a fundamental aspect of human intelligence. It is not a skill limited to the arts, as is commonly believed. Creativity is a way of thinking and problem-solving that can be applied across all disciplines – from science and mathematics to business and technology. It is about approaching challenges with an open mind, exploring different possibilities, and generating innovative solutions. In education, creativity is often undervalued and underdeveloped. The focus is typically on memorization and standardized testing, rather than on cultivating students' creative thinking skills. This narrow approach to education stifles students' natural creativity and limits their potential to excel in an increasingly complex and dynamic world. By expanding our understanding of creativity and its applications, we can create a more engaging and effective educational system. Students should be encouraged to think critically, question assumptions, and explore their unique perspectives. This will not only enhance their academic performance but also prepare them for the challenges they will face in the future. Teachers play a crucial role in fostering creativity in their students. They must create a supportive and stimulating environment where students feel comfortable taking risks and experimenting with new ideas. This requires a shift in mindset – from viewing students as passive recipients of knowledge to active participants in the learning process. It is essential for educators to recognize that creativity is not a talent reserved for a select few, but a skill that can be developed and nurtured in all students. By incorporating creative thinking into the curriculum and providing opportunities for students to express themselves in different ways, educators can empower students to reach their full potential and become lifelong learners.
  1. A more creative approach to education will not only benefit students academically but also prepare them for a world that demands adaptability, innovation, and ingenuity. By embracing creativity as a core value in education, we can inspire the next generation to think boldly, act courageously, and make a positive impact on the world.
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Creative Schools

Sir Ken Robinson, PhD

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