Creativity Should Be Taught In Schools

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Creativity is the potential to surpass the traditional norms of society and compose new ideas and unique beliefs. Schools today are extremely fast paced and students are rarely taught to think for themselves and develop their own opinions. Creativity should be taught as its own class in this school because it teaches new problem solving methods, provides ways of expression, and expands students intelligence to empathize with others. Problem solving manipulates everything from what you say to where you live and what you wear, making it necessary to have good problem solving skills. A common problem students are faced with today are the immense amount of standardized tests and the pressure to succeed on them. By creating a creative thinking class students will be able to take a different approach when confronted with a challenging question. Immense environmental, economic and social issues are taking place that cannot be solved by a math problem, problems which need to be addressed by creative innovations discovered through creative thinking. As future generations continue to lack creativity global warming, as well as many other issues, will continue to add to the consequences addressed by Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman in “The Creativity Crisis.” …show more content…

Self expression is very important because when people do not express how they feel, and conform to be accepted, they can be burdened with depression, or even suicide in some cases. If creative thinking were to be established as a class, students would be able to explore ways to express their feelings and have the creativity to understand the advantages of being unique. A creative thinking class would teach students how they could express their feelings, such as drawing, sports, writing,

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