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I would like my topic to be about creativity in education and how students can think of out-of-the box solutions. Aslo, the types of methods that can be used, especially in science and math classes.

This is the page that I found in Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_education

The page has minimal information regarding creativity in education. I will be adding subheading to the pre-existing page. I will not add a new page. The current page found in Wikipedia includes introduction, importance, research, different methods, and increased prevalence across the nations in creative education.

I am very fond of creativity in classrooms and schools, and I believe that this topic needs more attention. As a future counselor, I would like to make sure that students’ creativity is not being limited and that the schools are able to recognize each students’ creativity and expand on the way of thinking, especially now that we are in the 21st century and everything is moving in a fast pace. The need of creative people is expanding more than ever. Schools and classrooms is the first place to start.

Subheadings that I would like to add would include Fostering Creativity in Classrooms, Methods, Benefits, and Creative Education Policy. I will also expand on the current subheadings that already exist.


 * I love that you are just ready to provide as much information as possible for this topic. It really seems that you have done so much background research on it already. When you say creative education policy, do you mean to say that there is already a policy out there in some schools to enforce creative education? If so, I am quite surprised they did not mention it and I am glad you decided to cover it! Looking forward to reading more. Ieldab2 (talk) 16:31, 21 July 2018 (UTC)