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.
Better social situation in Hungary also has an impact on students' creativity
