Education Does Affect Creativity

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If you want to be a creative person, you should be far away from school. Nowadays, the topic of the relationship between innovation and creativity has attracted attention from all aspects of society. At most situations, schools do affect innovation. But instead of saying schools “suppress” creativity, it is more accurate to say school “affect” education.
First of all, the creative ability is controlled by cognitive ability. A person keeps learning thing after his born. People will have higher cognitive ability if they spend more time in learning. In order to prove what the relation between cognitive ability and creative ability is, the researchers in the university of Pennsylvania conducted by Sharon made an experiment to test whether reduced cognitive control might be advantageous in some circumstances. The method that they took in the experiment is called TDCS which lets participants see every-day objects and be asked to come up with uses for these objects that are out of ordinary. The participants are divided into three groups according to their age and the education they accepted in their life. For example, the participants of first group are selected from elementary schools. The participants in second groups high school students. Finally, the last group of participants are the elderly people who are in their age of over 65. The result of the experiment shows that children from elementary school apparently have more to contribute toward the uses that are out of ordinary. In the same way, the high school students do a better job that the elderly people to the same issue. The experimental result shows that high levels of cognitive control may be a disadvantage in some circumstances, such as in early development. Furthe...

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...e in leading their students to excavate their potential creative ability and helps to develop it.

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