A Review of Creative, Innovative and Skill Based Education

Authors

  • Dr. Raj Kumar  PGT-Sanskrit, R.K. Sita +2 H/S Hariharganj, Palamu, Jharkhand, India

Keywords:

Creativity, Innovative Teaching, Skill Development.

Abstract

Creative or Innovative thinking is the kind of thinking that lead to new insights, novel approaches, fresh perspectives, whole new ways of understanding and conceiving of things. The role of education institutions has been questioned and blamed for spoon feeding and killing creativity. Creativity and Innovation have been highlighted as essential skills for the 21st century, especially if we consider that both skills can promote human potential by eliciting positive aspects of the individual. These skills have been valued in different contexts. The purpose of this text is to discuss the notions of creativity and innovation as independent constructs and to discuss the relationships between these concepts according to the scientific literature. Creative learning requires innovative teaching. Innovative teaching is both the practice of teaching for creativity and of applying innovation to teaching.

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Published

2023-06-20

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Dr. Raj Kumar "A Review of Creative, Innovative and Skill Based Education" International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011,Volume 10, Issue 3, pp.1310-1315, May-June-2023.