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Is traditional education killing students' creativity? What alternatives do you think there are?

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Question added by Salsabeel Al-Abed , Educational Resource Coordinator , Al Tayseer Educational Center
Date Posted: 2018/12/09

You are right, but I repeat that much depends on the desire of the student. If you show interest in learning, then you can keep up and study and attend some courses to develop that very creative potential. In addition, resources such as https://www.rush-my-essay.com/write-my-essay/can-i-pay-someone-to-write-my-essay/  help students solve problems with their studies and free them up for other activities. Therefore, the fact that traditional education kills the potential of students is a moot point.‎

Melissa Dorn
by Melissa Dorn , Singer , singerco

A student's creativity can be killed by a hackneyed student program and a lot of useless homework that takes up time that a student could spend on learning something useful and interesting that can definitely come in handy in the future. It's good that there are such resources as https://www.topwritersreview.com/ where you can choose an assistant for your unloved homework and in your free time do what you love and, so to speak, reveal your potential.‎

Jery Adams
by Jery Adams , Translator , mycompany

I do not think so. Much depends on the desire of the student to learn.

DrRenji Issac
by DrRenji Issac , Author - Researcher , FREELANCE

No traditional education is helpful for developing memory power and facing the hardship of learning as a preparation for future struggles.

There is nothing wrong in the traditional systems of learning and education, which is the base for all developments and prosperity.

 

 

 

Wali Muhammad
by Wali Muhammad , Group Testing Officer , Inter Services Selection Board Koh

More initiative and Hands on Training

Rajeev Kumar Vattakattu Ramakrishnan
by Rajeev Kumar Vattakattu Ramakrishnan , Professor of chemistry , Ministry of education,ethiopia

it is bare minimum knowledge one must have . after that one can decide. it is like a syllabus of a course. traditional education is a base. now whether you want to take things further depends on you.it is the passion which drive the student further. for example in traditional education there may be a topic blue sky. it will have an answer which is from the existing knowledge about the sky. it is the enquiring mind which should go and ask the question, why it is blue, why not it is red, can you make it green. why it is blue sometimes,why it is red sometimes. is it blue because i feel it, is it blue because my eye makes it blue, whether every animal in the planet feel the same way. being educated is one thing and being creative is another thing. either the teacher or the student should try to be creative. be passionate to look further. this helps to prepare the students to solve the problems faced by humanity.whether it is climate chane, whether it is HIV or whether it is population growth. look at newton, he did not eat the apple instead he asked why the apple is falling down. if i were there, i would have hapily eaten it. learn to ask why from the base you get from tradiional education instead of beleiving it 

Souheil Semaan
by Souheil Semaan , Management Consultant , Cre8mania

Traditional education is a must, but like anything else, things evolve... the evolution in technology in the last couple of decades was extremely fast, hence the human behaviour changed accordingly. So to answer your question, yes it is killing students creativity unless it is developed to adapt to the future needs. Nevertheless, traditional education needs to remain as a base.

Nadine El Attar
by Nadine El Attar , Backoffice & Program Manager , Ticketsmarche for Softwares

Traditional (depends on where) in Egypt Yes! I think you should practice everything you read & must teach students to research by themselves, discussing & efforts should be appreciated

Deleted user
by Deleted user

I do not think so - I am for traditional education since it does help people obtain knowledge 

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