@Zymal492cb0cdb1 Using hands-on activities with recycled materials encourages creativity and problem-solving while promoting self-directed learning and environmental awareness.
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@Mariya-Rajpar
for creative thinking i will try to give them activities to solve them by themselves. they will find out the solution, try to set the goals to approach them.Education enlighten you.
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Hello;
You are entirely correct; students have various learning styles, and a universal method frequently causes some to struggle while others lose interest.
As teachers, we need to recognize and address these differences to enhance learning.
Drawing from my experience, at the start of the academic year, I aim to recognize Learning Styles in my Classroom to evaluate the ways my students learn most effectively.
I provide them with a questionnaire; for instance, I attempt to incorporate visual, auditory, and kinesthetic activities. after that, I categorize them.
After learning my students' preferences, I make an effort to adapt my teaching techniques to suit their learning styles. -
@Quratulain I give real-world projects that promote planning, research, and innovation, and I support teamwork to help students develop and present effective solutions.
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@HIBAT72f789a882
Absolutely! Teachers truly play a powerful role in shaping students’ creative potential. By designing a learning environment that fosters curiosity, imagination, and open-ended thinking, educators help students develop critical life skills such as problem-solving, innovation, and adaptability. While creativity may seem abstract, research shows it can be nurtured through purposeful teaching strategies, collaborative activities, and opportunities for self-expression. Encouraging creativity in the classroom not only enhances academic performance but also equips students to thrive in an ever-changing world. -
Absolutely! Nurturing creativity in the classroom empowers students to become innovative thinkers and confident problem-solvers for the future.
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@Shaista-Begum Great strategy! Gradually building confidence through observation and small groups helps passive learners feel safe, seen, and ready to engage.
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@TEHNI58909e91f6
I promote creative thinking by providing open-ended tasks that encourage students to think outside the box and explore their own ideas. Group brainstorming sessions, debates, and project-based learning would be integral to my approach. I also incorporate activities that stimulate imagination, such as creative writing, art, or design challenges. By asking thought-provoking questions and encouraging experimentation, students would develop problem-solving skills, think critically, and find innovative solutions. Additionally, I celebrate students' unique perspectives and ideas, fostering a classroom environment that values creativity, risk-taking, and self-expression. This help students become confident, imaginative, and resourceful thinkers. -
@Mariya-Rajpar said in Creativity in the Classroom: How Are You Cultivating Young Innovators? Post::
@DEXTE176e4f8265
Love your approach! Engaging passive learners can be a challenge, but I try to involve them by assigning roles within group work, offering choices in how they present their work, and starting with low-risk tasks to build confidence. are also great for shy students..Thanks
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@Ridafatima95 that's great
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@TEHNI58909e91f6 said in Creativity in the Classroom: How Are You Cultivating Young Innovators? Post::
I promote creative thinking by giving tasks to students where they can use their own ideas. I ask questions that make them think and solve problems in groups. I also use fun
activities. This helps them think in different ways and find smart solutions.Absolutely
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@Ridafatima95 said in Creativity in the Classroom: How Are You Cultivating Young Innovators? Post::
@MARIY0b647d9a23 your idea was very nice of using waste materials..
There are some ways we can enhance critical thinking in students.We can make their thinking more visible by ecouraging students to:
•Explain their reasoning out loud.
•Use graphic organizers (e.g., mind maps, flowcharts).
•Keep a “thinking journal” to reflect on ideas, questions, and solutions.
Thank you..
Glad you liked it
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@Sabahat-Jamil said in Creativity in the Classroom: How Are You Cultivating Young Innovators? Post::
@MARIY0b647d9a23 i usually use Project based learning in my class room and this help me a lot to enhance the creativity in my students !!
That's great
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@Mariya-Rajpar Creativity in education is the ability to generate new ideas, approaches, and solutions to problems. It involves original thinking, imagination, and the synthesis of diverse concepts. In an educational context, creativity goes hand in hand with critical thinking and problem-solving.
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@Shaista-Begum
Absolutely! Canva's 3D intro maker is a fantastic tool for creating eye-catching highlight reels. Just upload your video clips, drag them into your selected template, and customize with smooth transitions using various animation styles. This not only adds a professional touch but also keeps your audience engaged right from the start of your intro video. It's a simple yet powerful way to showcase your content creatively! -
"Totally agree! Canva's 3D intro maker is so user-friendly and versatile. The customization options and animation styles really help bring creativity to life. It's amazing how it can elevate the visual appeal of highlight reels and keep audiences engaged.
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@Mariya-Rajpar You're highlighting the importance of creative thinking and problem-solving skills in the 21st-century classroom. Some effective strategies include:
- Project-based learning
- Design thinking
- Hands-on activities (like building with recycled materials)
- Digital tools (such as Canva)
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@HIBAT72f789a882
In today’s 21st-century classroom, developing creative thinking and problem-solving skills is more important than ever. Effective strategies to achieve this include project-based learning, which fosters collaboration, critical thinking, and real-world application of knowledge. Design thinking further enhances innovation by encouraging students to empathize, ideate, and prototype solutions to real challenges. Hands-on activities, such as building with recycled materials, not only nurture creativity but also promote sustainability and resourcefulness. Additionally, incorporating digital tools like Canva allows students to express their ideas visually and professionally. Together, these approaches create a dynamic learning environment that prepares students to thrive in an ever-evolving world. -
@Mariya-Rajpar cultivate young innovators in the classroom, teachers can foster curiosity, encourage experimentation, and provide opportunities for creative expression through open-ended projects and collaborative activities. A flexible classroom layout, a focus on student choice, and a supportive environment where mistakes are seen as learning opportunities are also key.
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@Quratulain Ask questions that don't have one right answer and encourage students to explore different perspectives and solutions.