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Creativity is a result of knowledge and practice from "summary" of Why Don't Students Like School? by Daniel T. Willingham

Creativity is often thought of as a mysterious trait possessed by a select few individuals. However, research shows that creativity is actually a skill that can be developed through knowledge and practice. This idea may seem counterintuitive at first, as creativity is commonly associated with innate talent rather than learned behavior. Many people believe that creativity is a result of being able to think outside the box, coming up with completely original ideas that no one else has ever thought of before. However, this view of creativity is not entirely accurate. In reality, creativity is often a process of combining existing knowledge in new and innovative ways. This means that having a deep well of knowledge to draw from is essential for being creative. The more knowledge you h...
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    Why Don't Students Like School?

    Daniel T. Willingham

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