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Can one learn to be creative? New Straits Times Malaysia

By HAZLINA AZIZ January 31, 2018 @ 9:31am IN the next few years, more than three generations may be working side by side at the workplace. They are the Baby Boomers, Generation X, Generation Y (also known as millennials) and Generation Z. Gen Z, who were born after 1995, are beginning to appear in the …

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Creative Problem Solving – a skill needed for the Future: Adobe Study

In preparation for World Creativity and Innovation Day, April 21, take a look at this infographic revealing research by Adobe. It shows the importance of Creative Problem Solving – of using new thinking to approach and solve challenges to make the world a better place and to make your place in the world better too. …

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The Bloomberg Job Skills Report: What Recruiters Really Want

A survey of recruiters reveals the most sought-after skills in business, and where to get them. Sourced through Scoop.it from: www.bloomberg.com The less common and more desired skills employers want include: strategic thinking, creative problem solving, leadership and communication.  Wouldn’t it be great to use World Creativity and Innovation Week April 15 – 21 to …

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The Future of Work

According to academic entrepreneur & strategist Heather McGowan, a focus on certainty over creativity is coming at our peril. Sourced through Scoop.it from: www.inc.com “Unless we shift dramatically back towards inclusion of creative pursuits, we are educating our people to compete with robots and not training and developing those skills that humans have generally performed …

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Schooling with #Creativity

As a matter of fact, the Indian education system overvalues memorisation over innovation and originality is its biggest limitation. Memorising material simply may help students score good marks in exams, but it can’t teach them the skills they require to confront real world challenges. Sourced through Scoop.it from: www.kashmirlife.net A case for using creativity thinking …

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How Integrating Arts Into Other Subjects Makes Learning Come Alive

Several schools, including ones in high-poverty areas, are making art critical to the learning of more academic subjects. They’re seeing remarkable student improvement as a result of arts integration. Source: blogs.kqed.org Who knew? What if art were integrated into corporate development practices? See on Scoop.it – Creativity and Learning Insights

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