@Ridafatima95 Thank you for this insightful reflection! Emphasizing creativity alongside correctness truly prepares students for real-world challenges where multiple solutions exist. Encouraging unique thinking helps build confident, adaptable problem-solvers.
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💡 Creative Thinking VS Being Correct
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@Shaista-Begum Exactly! Thinking creatively means exploring beyond the usual and finding fresh solutions, which fuels innovation and deeper learning.
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@Mariya Well said! Creating a safe space for imagination truly unlocks students’ potential and nurtures lifelong curiosity and growth.
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@Sanaa This is a powerful question. I believe we should value creative thinking first, especially when working with students who face barriers like visual impairment. Thank you for raising this point—it connects directly to inclusive innovation.
Izzeddin Qasem| Inclusive Education | Palestine
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@Sanaa The ability to generate new and original ideas or solutions.
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@Bushra-Tahir The ability to generate new and original ideas or solutions.
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@Ridafatima95 Enhances problem-solving, fosters innovation, and can lead to breakthroughs.
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@Mariya-Rajpar Divergent thinking (exploring multiple perspectives), lateral thinking (exploring new ideas), and systems thinking (understanding interrelationships).
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@Mariya-Rajpar Emphasizes analysis, evaluation, and making judgments based on evidence.
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@Ridafatima95 creative thinking explores possibilities, while being correct validates and refines those possibilities based on established knowledge and logic.