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Creativity requires a supportive and nurturing environment from "summary" of Creative Schools by Sir Ken Robinson, PhD,Lou Aronica

To cultivate creativity in schools, one must recognize the critical role that the environment plays in fostering innovation and originality. Creativity thrives in a supportive and nurturing atmosphere where students feel encouraged to explore their ideas and take risks. When students are surrounded by people who believe in their potential and provide them with the resources and guidance they need, they are more likely to unleash their creativity and think outside the box. A nurturing environment is one that values creativity as much as other academic subjects, such as math and science. By integrating creativity into the curriculum and making it a priority in schools, educators can empower students to express themselves in unique ways and develop their problem-solving skills. When students are given the freedom to experiment and make mistakes without fear of judgment, they become more confident in their abilities and are more willing to push the boundaries of what is possible. Supportive environments also include physical spaces that inspire creativity and collaboration. Schools can create designated areas where students can work on projects, engage in discussions, and share ideas with their peers. By providing students with access to tools and materials that facilitate creativity, schools can encourage them to explore different mediums and experiment with new techniques. When students are given the space to work independently or collaboratively, they are more likely to generate innovative solutions and come up with fresh ideas. In addition to physical spaces, supportive and nurturing environments are built on a foundation of trust and respect between teachers and students. When educators show empathy and understanding towards their students' unique talents and interests, they create a safe space where students feel comfortable expressing themselves and sharing their ideas. By fostering positive relationships with students and creating a sense of belonging in the classroom, teachers can fuel students' passion for learning and inspire them to pursue their creative aspirations.
  1. Creativity requires a supportive and nurturing environment that values innovation, encourages risk-taking, and fosters collaboration. By creating a culture of creativity in schools, educators can empower students to think creatively, problem-solve effectively, and contribute meaningfully to their communities. When students are surrounded by people who believe in their potential and provide them with the resources they need to succeed, they are more likely to unleash their creative potential and make a positive impact on the world around them.
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Creative Schools

Sir Ken Robinson, PhD

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