DEVELOPING YOUNG LEARNERS’ CREATIVE THINKING
Keywords:
concept of creativity, thinking, outlook, explanation, ability, creativityAbstract
In this article, students' free thinking, worldview expansion, a different, comprehensive approach to a problem is positive information on finding solutions is provided
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