STRATEGIES FOR DEVELOPING STUDENTS' CREATIVE THINKING

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Siddikova Diyora,Aminjonova Mushtariy,Dehqonova Dilovarkhon Komiljonovna

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Creative thinking is an essential skill in the modern educational landscape, fostering innovation, problem-solving, and adaptability among students. This article explores effective strategies to cultivate creative thinking in students across various educational contexts. Through a review of literature and analysis of practical approaches, the study highlights methods such as inquiry-based learning, collaborative projects, and the integration of arts and technology. The findings suggest that a supportive learning environment combined with targeted pedagogical techniques significantly enhances students’ creative potential.

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STRATEGIES FOR DEVELOPING STUDENTS’ CREATIVE THINKING. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(4), 744-748. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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