FOSTERING CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION: STRATEGIES AND IMPORTANCE
Abstract
Creative and innovative thinking is extremely important to address the complexities of today society. The fermentation of creativity and innovation as a means to achieve the full development of the mind and personality in students, especially in educational spaces. They will recognize supportive learning environments; integration of the arts; collaboration across a variety of disciplines and backgrounds, including educators, businesses, civic leaders and artists; experiential learning; and modern technology as critical to cultivating these skills. Recommendations on adjusting the formal curriculum are also discussed, emphasising the importance of creative and innovative strategies to equip students for a labour market that is rapidly changing.
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