In reflection, I am shocked by the information
that I have discovered in relation to education and creativity. How can the national
education system, which is meant to teach the bright minds of our next generation
to think for themselves have such limited resources, when it comes to creative
thinking within education. The 21st century is filled with
technology allowing us to gain all of the knowledge in the world, but in my
opinion, this is impossible without nurturing our creative minds.
Creative thinking is what develops us as
individuals, the ability to think and take chances allows us to invent and
create a better society. Creativity
should be included throughout the curriculum, including the core subjects,
which can easily be implemented with a few simple changes to the curriculum.
Creativity encourages independent thinkers, which
I don’t believe society wants, as creativity tends to spark questions. But In
order to become a stronger society, these questions need to be asked and
answered. It is clear to me that the most benefiting educational approaches
require creativity to be the main aspect of the curriculum. The Leonardo Effect
and the Mantle of the Expert are both successful educational approaches, which
focus on creativity within the classroom. I believe if the national curriculum
would focus more on creativity and encourage children to ‘think outside the box’
instead emphasising literacy and the importance of league tables, the government would
see an overall improvement in regards to the children’s attainment level.





