1. Creative Learning in the Classroom
To explore creative learning further, it is necessary to clarify how it is defined socially, culturally and personally. ... However, creative methods together may influence a thought process that, with time, may generate something creative more as an output from the process of thinking imaginatively. ... Fleming (2001) explains the variety of learning types; visual, auditory, reading-writing and kinesthetic, also known as the VARK model. ... Focusing on the individual is a prominent part of creative learning, leading to the Progressivism ideology. ... It would be difficult to maintain every si...
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