OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF EDUCATIONAL SERVICES BASED ON CREATIVITY PEDAGOGY
Abstract
The article explores new opportunities for the development of educational services based on the pedagogy of creativity. As the education sector undergoes transformational changes, there is growing recognition of the importance of developing students' creativity. This topic delves into the theoretical foundations of creativity pedagogy, explores its practical applications, and examines potential ways to expand educational services in which creativity is a cornerstone. The goal is to shed light on how using creativity in education can lead to more dynamic and effective learning environments.
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Education system, creativity, educational servicesHow to Cite
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