Abstract

The development of creative abilities in primary school pupils is a topic of increasing importance in education. Creative abilities encompass a range of cognitive, emotional, and social skills that contribute to pupils' overall growth and prepare them for future challenges. This abstract provides an overview of the essence of developing creative abilities in primary school pupils. The article emphasizes the significance of nurturing creative abilities from an early age, as it enhances pupils' critical thinking, problem-solving, and innovation skills. It explores the benefits of developing creative abilities, including improved academic performance, enhanced self-expression, and the cultivation of an entrepreneurial mindset. Effective strategies for developing creative abilities are discussed, such as creating a positive classroom environment, integrating arts and humanities, promoting divergent thinking, providing opportunities for exploration and experimentation, and fostering curiosity. Collaboration and peer interaction are highlighted as essential elements for stimulating creativity.

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