DELOPING CREATIVE ACTIVITY OF PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS THROUGH EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Keywords:
Primary education, extracurricular activities, creativity, creative thinking, pedagogical methods, interactive learning.Abstract
This article examines the role of extracurricular activities in developing the creative abilities of primary school students. The pedagogical potential of extracurricular activities and methodological approaches to their organization are analyzed. Particular attention is paid to the use of interactive teaching methods, didactic games, project-based learning, and creative competitions that contribute to the development of students’ creativity. The study also highlights the importance of creating an educational environment that encourages independent thinking and creative expression. The results of the study indicate that well-organized extracurricular activities significantly enhance students’ creative potential and increase their motivation for learning.
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