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Girls ahead of boys in creative thinking, but school lets many children down
The latest PISA results show that Hungarian students' creative thinking is around the OECD average. Creativity can be developed, as a Hungarian programme that has been running for ten years clearly demonstrates. How does an imaginary classmate help in the fight against exclusion and also in maths? What are Romanian artists doing in Hungarian schools in Transylvania? How can probability be practised in the library? Interview with Szilvia Németh, head of Creative Partnership Hungary.
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Better social situation in Hungary also has an impact on students' creativity
Inequalities need to be tackled, according to an education researcher who spoke to this newspaper. "Hungarian students are in the middle of the pack in creative thinking, slightly below the OECD average, so this is not a significant gap. The survey also showed that there are big differences between schools in Hungary in this respect. There are schools where more emphasis is placed on creative thinking, and there are schools where the importance of creative thinking is less recognised, and this is clearly reflected in the results," education researcher Szilvia Németh told Népszava on the PISA measurement published on Monday, which examined the creative thinking of 15-year-old students in 2022.
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"Education should finally dare to approach the problems of teaching in a creative, 21st century way" - Art of Learning programme at a professional day
On Thursday, 7 September, the professional day "Renewing education in the 21st century" was held in a relaxed atmosphere, with lots of laughter, interesting and instructive exercises, and a programme presentation, an exhibition and a joint online streamed professional lecture for the audience interested in creative teaching.
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Creative Partnership programme at the Sebestyén Sebestyén Singing and Music Primary School in Pécs.
The Pécs Sebestyén Sebestyén Singing and Music Primary School and AMI has been the base school of Creative Partnership Hungary in Budapest since 2020. Classes 1 and 2 participate in the English-Norwegian programme known as "Art of Learning".
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