Creativity

Creative education is when students are able to use imagination and critical thinking to create new and meaningful forms of ideas. Pupils can take risks, be independent and flexible. Instead of being taught to reiterate what was taught, students learn to develop their ability to find various solutions to a problem. When originality is encouraged, pupils become more engaged which facilitates deeper learning. Instead of “standardising” how students approach a problem, different responses are encouraged. This, in turn, allows more than one type of learner to exist within a classroom.