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Teaching Students How to Think and Supporting Creative, Divergent Thinking

March 30, 2021 by Kimberton Waldorf School

Students at Kimberton Waldorf School are fortunate to experience and education that fosters their creativity through artistic coursework but also through an approach to academics that focuses on providing experiences and discussions for students so that they can discover concepts rather than being spoon-fed concepts. Both of these elements of Waldorf Education help our students to be independent thinkers and exercises their creative capacities. In a survey of CEOs of top US Corporations, creativity was considered the number one capacity needed for future leaders. Read more here about creativity and divergent thinking in education from the Association of Waldorf Schools in North America:

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Filed Under: Head, Heart and Hands: Teaching the Whole Child, Resources

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