OPPORTUNITIES FOR DEVELOPING CREATIVE POTENTIAL AMONG YOUTH
Keywords:
youth, creative potential, creative thinking,, innovation, education system,, interactive methods,, creativity, integration, potential, socio-economic systemAbstract
This article scientifically substantiates the opportunities for developing creative potential among young people. The paper analyzes the socio-pedagogical conditions and possibilities for enhancing youth creativity. In modern society, innovative thinking, independent reasoning, and creative approaches are increasingly recognized as key factors ensuring the competitiveness of the younger generation. The study highlights the role of interactive teaching methods, project-based learning, the use of information and communication technologies, and informal educational environments in the educational process. In addition, the cooperation between families, educational institutions, and civil society organizations is justified as a decisive factor in shaping young people’s creative abilities. The article also offers practical recommendations aimed at increasing youth creative activity.
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