Thursday, October 22, 2009

Creativity

Listening to Sir Ken Robinson speak out about Creativity in schools has really got my mind working on what he said. He made amazing points. He said that we need to come up with a better way to educate our children with their whole being, not just from the "waste up slowly moving to only one side of the brain" type of education. I see myself as a very creative person, and definitely thrive in outward environments where I can do and say creative things. This has not always been a nurtured side of me. In fact, it was often squished in high school. It is my nature to be outgoing and creative, so I've learned to nurture it in the ways that I can.

It’s of extreme importance that we equip kids with the skills they are going to need in the 21st century and beyond. They are going to have to think innovatively and intuitively more and more as more problems we try to solve go unsolved and they have to pick up our slack. Ways to encourage this are to allow kids to come up with lots of ideas in regular class settings, and discuss pros and cons of all. Imagination is bountiful in fresh minds, and this should be utilized! Encouraging kids to think outside the box every day will play a huge part in their creative thinking growth.

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