The Real Value of Creativity in Education

i have been writing

since before i could physically hold a

pencil in my hands

i would sit on my parents bed and tell

my dad what to write and he would type

it up for me

i then got promoted to crayons and then

pencils

and then my computer which is thankfully

what i use today

and i’ve always had these weird crafty

phases

like a cardboard phase a duct tape phase

a hot glue phase and super glue face a

costume phase and even a tying phase

where i would tie as many things

together as tight as possible

and hope for the best when the knot had

to come undone but i think a common

misconception of creativity

is that creativity equals craftiness

or that to be creative you have to be

good with your hands

today i want to pull us away from this

stereotype and talk about the real

importance of creativity

and why it needs to be a priority in

education systems across the nation

so let’s dive into the science real

quick there is a biological difference

between

creative brains and non-creative brains

but over dozens of studies

this difference is really hard to pin

down

i’m sure we’ve all heard that creativity

is based in the right sides of our

brains and the left sides

are dedicated to logic and reasoning but

this suggests that creativity

and logic are opposite things i believed

they were designed

to co-exist consider this quote by

bradley wojtek

who has a phd in neuroscience imagine

asking

where is video located in my computer

well

that doesn’t make any sense your monitor

is required

to see the video your graphics card is

required to render the video

your software is required to

excuse me to generate the code for the

video

but the video isn’t located anywhere in

the computer

in terms of creativity creativity does

not inhabit one part of our brains

instead it lives and breathes constantly

so then who are the people who are most

creative i’m sure we can all think of a

few political activists or celebrities

pretty quickly

let’s think of maybe malala who used her

talents to change

education systems in countless countries

martin luther king jr

whose words change the minds of an

entire nation

elon musk whose inquiries will be the

future

and what did all of these people have in

common they were all

ridiculously famous but also

their creativity wasn’t crafty they

probably

didn’t sit on their bedroom floors and

hot glue designs

into the bottom of their mother’s

porcelain plates

instead they used their creativity in a

different way

it allowed them to think differently it

allowed them a new approach

to things they were passionate about you

might not think that

creativity comes from these attributes

but these attributes come from

creativity

it is scientifically proven that

creativity improves your mental growth

your dedication

your mindset and even your mood it

allows for new and spontaneous ideas

it allows real world thinkers to tackle

real world subjects

superpowers like these could save the

world not just

in a superman catch his car flying

through the air kind of way

but in a linked hand in hand brilliant

minds can save the world

kind of way and where will these

brilliant minds come from

who will harness creativity like captain

marvel harness the tesseract

us kids and teens

which is by training and teaching

students to be more creative

in the classroom is vital for growth

i’m sure we could all remember the days

when our teachers would teach us

not with numbers on a whiteboard but

with food

and soil and real examples i learned my

fractions by watching my teacher cut up

a brownie

i learned what commas were when my

teacher said one sentence

in five different ways with commas in

five different places

i never knew how much could be in the

soil until my class went outside and we

dug in the dirt

from a young age we were taught in very

engaging ways and if a lesson wasn’t

engaging

enough it was a lot harder to learn from

it but eventually

students learned to take information

from the teachers

plain words instead of those engaging

examples and we became devolved beings

the decrease in creativity can be shown

in this study

done by george land when he tested

sixteen hundred children

on divergent and creative thinking

children ages four to five years old

tested an average of 98 percent

out of a hundred now the same children

took this same test and in five years

their scores were down

to 30. interesting

and when the children turned 15 they

sucked they took the same test again

and their scores averaged 12. now the

same test

has been given to over 280 000 adults

and their scores average was two

from 98 percent

to two i think a lot of this

is just how we age and mature we learn

to prioritize being right

over being different but i also think a

part of this

is schools not because they drain it out

of us

but because teaching us to be more

creative in the classroom

is no longer a priority but how

how can we possibly teach something that

is so intangible

and abstract well today i’m going to

give you one example

that can hopefully lay the foundation of

many other possibilities

in the classroom let’s say a room

maybe this room is 30 feet wide 20 feet

long

and another 15 feet high there are some

couches in the back corner

a bookshelf a desk and a globe sitting

on top

and what if we bring this room to math

class

in math we learn to plug and chug we

learn by the numbers

and sometimes we don’t even know what

we’re doing

but what if we used a real world

application to finally understand

what’s going on my teacher does a

phenomenal job of this

we use those real world applications to

make the math tangible

students could be asked to find the

volume of the room

including or excluding the furniture

precalculus students

could find the angular displacement of

the globe if it were to roll across the

desk

calc students could find the velocity of

the globe it were to fall off the desk

in the exact moment in time in which it

would hit the ground

geometry students could find the

dimensions of the bookshelf

the desk the chair given just a few

dimensions

using theorems and proofs and suddenly

the math does become tangible

and what about an english class

sometimes in english we’re given a page

number

and maybe even a subject but what if we

used

this room as a rubric in english

one student could write about a

professor who maybe works in this room

and has a horrible fear of globes

but to overcome her fears she puts a

globe right

on the corner of her desk one day

without her touching it the glow moves

a mystery has begun in civics students

could be asked how this class could best

serve the community if it were given

over to the government

would it serve the community best to

rent it out

maybe to store and hide government

secrets to give it over to the homeless

and what about in history how would this

room look

if it were a greek courtroom and what’s

the size comparison between this room

and a room of a peasant living under the

control of assyria

what about queen victoria in the

victorian era

and what about science how much helium

would it take to lift this

room up is it even possible

and if we were to fill this room with a

bunch of people and

spin it around and impose g-forces on

them

or their heart rates accelerate or

decelerate

and if you were to take the people out

and fill it with gas again and freeze it

how much and how long would it take for

the gas to sublimate

would it even sublimate i’m not here to

criticize any part of the education

system

but instead to encourage a greater

emphasis on creativity in the classroom

as i said before this room can be the

foundation of

endless possibilities minds can change

perspectives can alter and the next

generation

of young thinkers will be ready to

engage the world and know how to improve

it

malala will be joined by new innovative

thinkers

ready for change martin luther king jr

will be a hero of a new era of advocates

elon musk will be joined by

mathematicians

engineers and scientists ready to build

a future

creativity isn’t crafty i still want

to hide in the corner of my bedroom and

write fantastical stories

i still want to make a dress out of duct

tape but the real value of my creativity

doesn’t come from my craftiness instead

it comes from my ability to make real

change

because creativity gives me empathy and

world-mindedness

leadership and social skills a drive to

seek the unknown

all things i can’t get from a roll of

duct tape

instead creativity is a tool anyone can

use and everyone can learn

so let’s work together to bring our

creativity scores back

to 100 thank you

hmm

我一直在写作,

因为在我可以亲自拿着

铅笔之前,

我会坐在父母的床上,告诉

我爸爸要写什么,他会

我打字,然后我被提升为蜡笔,然后是

铅笔

,然后是我的电脑 谢天谢地

,这是我今天使用的

,我一直有这些奇怪的狡猾

阶段,

比如纸板阶段,胶带

阶段,热胶阶段和超级胶水面对

服装阶段,甚至是绑扎阶段

,我会把尽可能多的东西绑

在一起

当结必须解开时,尽可能紧,希望最好,

但我认为

对创造力的一个常见误解

是创造力等于狡猾,

或者要发挥创造力

,你今天必须善于用双手

,我想让我们远离这个

刻板印象并谈论创造力的真正

重要性,

以及为什么它需要成为全国教育系统的优先事项,

所以让我们快速深入研究科学吧

创意大脑之间存在生物学差异 ns 和非创造性的大脑,

但是在数十项研究中,

这种差异真的很难

确定,我相信我们都听说过创造力

是基于我们大脑的右侧

,而左侧

则专注于逻辑和推理,但是

这表明创造力

和逻辑是相反的东西,我相信

它们被设计

为共存考虑这句话由

拥有神经科学博士学位的布拉德利·沃伊泰克(bradley wojtek)

提出

,想象一下我的电脑中的视频在哪里

,这对你的显示器没有任何意义

看视频需要你的显卡

需要渲染视频

你的软件需要

原谅我为视频生成代码,

就创造力而言,视频不在计算机中的任何位置创造力

不占的一部分 我们的大脑

相反,它不断地生活和呼吸

,那么谁是最有

创造力的人我敢肯定我们都可以很快想到

一些政治活动家或

名人 想想也许马拉拉,她用她的

才能改变

了无数国家的教育制度小马丁路德金,

他的话改变了整个国家的思想

伊隆马斯克,他的调查将是

未来

,所有这些人有什么

共同点,他们都是

出名得可笑,但

他们的创造力并不狡猾

对他们热衷的事情采取新的方法 你

可能不会认为

创造力来自这些属性,

但这些属性来自

创造力 科学证明,

创造力可以促进你的心理成长

你的奉献精神

你的心态甚至你的情绪 它

允许新的和自发的想法

它允许现实世界的思想家解决

现实世界的主题,

这些超级大国 拯救

世界

不仅仅是超人抓住他的汽车

在空中飞翔的方式,

而是携手并进,聪明的

头脑可以拯救

世界的方式,这些

聪明的头脑从哪里来,

谁会像惊奇队长一样利用创造力

利用 tesseract

我们的孩子和青少年

,这是通过培训和教导

学生在课堂上更具创造力

对于成长至关重要

我相信我们都记得

我们的老师不会教我们

白板上的数字

而是食物的日子

和土壤和真实的例子 我

通过看我的老师切

一块巧克力蛋糕来学习我的分数

当我的

老师

用五种不同的方式用逗号在

五个不同的地方说一个句子时,我学会了逗号是什么

我从来不知道土壤里可以有多少,

直到我 上课出去了,

我们从小就埋头苦干,我们以非常

引人入胜的方式进行教学,如果课程不够

吸引人

,那么从中学习会更加困难,

但最终 lly

学生学会了从老师那里获取信息

而不是那些引人入胜的

例子,我们变成了堕落的人

,在

乔治·兰德所做的这项研究中,他对

1600 名儿童

的发散性和创造性思维进行了测试,

4 到 4 到 五岁的孩子

平均考试百分之九十八

现在同样的孩子

参加了同样的考试,五年后

他们的分数下降

到了 30。有趣的是

,当孩子们 15 岁时他们

很烂,他们再次参加了同样的考试

,他们的分数 平均 12。现在

已经对超过 280 000 名成年人进行了同样的测试

,他们的平均分数是

从 98%

到 2 的 2 我认为这很大程度上

是我们年龄和成熟的方式,我们

学会优先考虑正确

而不是与众不同,但我 也认为其中

一部分

是学校,不是因为它们从我们身上抽走了它

而是因为教我们在课堂上更具

创造力

不再是优先事项,而是如何

我们怎么可能教

好如此无形

和抽象的东西今天我

将给你举一个例子

,希望它可以为课堂上

许多其他

可能性奠定基础假设一个房间

也许这个房间有 30 英尺宽 20 英尺

还有 15 英尺高

,后角有一些沙发

一个书架 一张桌子和一个地球

仪 如果我们把这个房间带到数学

上 数学我们学会插电和突突 我们

通过数字学习

,有时我们不 甚至不知道

我们在做什么,

但是如果我们使用真实世界的

应用程序来最终了解

发生了什么,我的老师做得

非常出色,

我们使用这些真实世界的应用程序来

使数学变得有形,

学生可以被要求找到

包括或不包括家具在内的房间体积

初等数学学生

可以

求出地球在桌子上滚动时的角位移

数学学生可以

求出地球的速度 要

在它撞到地面的确切时间从桌子上掉下来

几何学生可以找到

书架

的尺寸 桌子 椅子 使用定理和证明只给出了几个

尺寸

,突然

间数学变得有形了

,什么 关于英语课,

有时我们会得到一个页码

,甚至可能是一个主题,但是如果我们

这个房间作为英语的标题,

一个学生可以写一个

可能在这个房间工作的教授,

并且非常害怕 地球仪,

但为了克服她的恐惧

,她有一天

没有

碰它就将地球仪

放在桌子的一角 政府

是否会为社区提供最好的服务 将

其出租

或许存储和隐藏政府

机密 将其交给

无家可归的人 历史上这个

房间

会怎样 是一个希腊法庭,

这个

房间和一个生活在亚述控制下的农民的房间有多大的比较

维多利亚时代

的维多利亚女王呢?科学

呢 有可能

,如果我们要让这个房间充满

一群人,然后

旋转它并对他们施加重力,

或者他们的心率加速或

减速

,如果你要把这些人带出去

,再给它加满气体并冻结它

气体

升华需要多少时间和多长时间 我不是在这里

批评教育系统的任何部分,

而是鼓励

在课堂上更加强调创造力,

正如我在这个房间之前所说的那样

无限可能性的基础 思想可以改变

观点可以改变,

下一代年轻思想家将准备好

与世界接触并知道如何改进

马拉拉将加入新的

准备改变的创新思想家 Martin Luther King Jr

将成为倡导者新时代的英雄

Elon Musk 将加入

数学家

工程师和科学家准备

建立未来

创造力并不狡猾 我仍然

想躲在卧室的角落里

写一些奇幻的故事

我仍然想用胶带做一件衣服,

但我创造力的真正价值

不是来自我的狡猾,

而是来自我做出真正改变的能力,

因为创造力给了我同理心和

世界意识的

领导力和 社交技能 寻求未知的动力

所有我无法从一卷胶带中得到的东西

创造力是任何人都可以

使用并且每个人都可以学习的工具

所以让我们一起努力让我们的

创造力得分

回到 100 谢谢你