Creative Thinking in Education
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The five stages of Creative Learning are as follows:
1) Imagine. The imagine stage is thinking about what you want to do or exchanging ideas. The imagine stage is the process of thinking about what will be done or known as the brainstorming process;
2) Create. The create stage is the stage where students translate the ideas generated from the imagine stage into product form;
3) Play. The play stage is the process of trying new creations or products and checking whether the product is running well or not. Play is a learning stage involving a fun experimentation process, playing with material, trying new things, testing boundaries and taking repeated risks;
4) Share. The share stage is the process of showing the creations that have been made to others and seeing what they think about the creations, then incorporating the process into the creative learning process; 5) Reflect. The reflect stage is the process of thinking about what has been learned from the experience of the Imagine, Create, Play and Share stages then return to the Imagine process to create new ideas again after going through the process of creative activities. Reflectivity is a process that encourages students to discuss and ask questions, this activity can be part of each individual's evaluation of something that students have thought and made.