METHODOLOGY OF DEVELOPMENT OF CREATIVE SKILLS OF STUDENTS IN TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
Abstract
The development of creative skills in students is critical for their success in technology education. This article explores the methodologies that can be employed to enhance the creative abilities of students within the framework of technology education. The focus is on integrating innovative teaching methods, project-based learning, and digital tools to foster creativity. By analyzing various pedagogical strategies and their outcomes, this study aims to provide a comprehensive approach to nurturing creativity in technology education.
Keywords
Creative skills, Technology education, Project-based learning (PBL)How to Cite
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