DEVELOPING CREATIVITY THROUGH INTERACTIVE METHODS IN PRIMARY EDUCATION: INNOVATIVE APPROACHES
Abstract
In the context of the rapidly evolving global knowledge economy, creativity has become a crucial skill in shaping the intellectual, emotional, and social development of young learners. Primary education plays a fundamental role in fostering creativity through engaging and interactive learning experiences. This study explores innovative approaches to developing creativity among primary school students through the application of interactive teaching methods.
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