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2.9.5 Seeing the World of Possibilities: Creative Problem Solving
Creativity, “the crucial 21st century skill” (Robinson 2009), was elaborated almost 70 years ago as Creative Problem Solving (CPS) with the publication of Alex Osborne’s Applied Imagination. Researchers have analyzed and updated CPS, providing teachers with effective strategies that encourage students to apply personal creativity in their lives. In fact, CPS has become popular in the corporate world, encouraging creative thinking and innovative problem-solving to improve organizational communication and interpersonal skills. Participants will practice CPS and develop confidence in developing scenarios that will encourage students to use both divergent and convergent thinking in ways that result in balanced decisions.