Creative Education

The increasing interest in creative education is due to the need for more critical thinkers in business science, politics and every subject to be able to solve complex problems. When students have more said in their education, they become more engaged which helps facilitate learning. Plus, the goal of creative education is to challenge each student and encourage originality. Instead of "standardizing" how students approach a problem, different responses would be encouraged. This, in turn, allows more than one type of learner to exist within a classroom. A growing number of colleges and universities are realizing the needs for more creative students in every field of education. Creativity is a set of teachable skills and many universities are requiring students to take creativity classes as part of their undergraduate study.
Benefits:
Research has found the following benefits for students using creativity in education:
- Makes learning more fun for students where they can learn faster and can increase their performance.
- Students’ dislike for science, mathematics, and social studies subjects can be diminished.
- Improvement in student achievement.
With Regards
Amelia
Assistant Managing Editor
Global Journal of Educational Foundation
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