lunes, 18 de mayo de 2009

Do Schools Kill Creativity?


I think that schools limit the creativity, influencing of different way to the different students. It is normal that schools, as all institutions, establishes limits and follows programs and methods. So I am in agreement with the idea that the creativity must be limited to maintain an order, to avoid a disciplinary chaos and to prepare children to a so competitive world. In general professors accept or even like students’ creativity, whereas they follow certain parameters and norms.

On the other hand, I think that schools don’t kill creativity because it cannot be destroyed. In my opinion (as some materialist anthropologists say), there are some biopsychological determinants of culture that allow the human adaptation. I think creativity is an important part of the human adaptation to its surroundings, and because of that it cannot be “killed”.

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