Describe why there is a renewed interested in the development of creativity in children and adults. Include support for your view from the textbook, readings, and media

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(The answer should include points like these. Other theorists and writers included in this chapter can also be used to support the student’s ideas):
There is renewed interest in the importance of nurturing creativity in both adults and children.
The world is changing at a fast pace and new technology is expanding so quickly that a vast amount of knowledge is needed to function effectively.
Memorized facts and outdated knowledge cannot meet the needs of this expanding world.
Theorists, experts, and researchers have identified the need for individuals to be able to think and solve new problems that have not previously existed.
People need to be creative and flexible thinkers who are able to respond to the explosion of information and technology (Isbell & Raines, 2013).
Torrance (1964) stated that young children are creative and need opportunities to strengthen their thinking during the early years.
Building their confidence in their capabilities will also help young children have the courage to try new things and find different ways of approaching issues.
Piaget and others described how learning can be accomplished by exploring, experimenting, and manipulating objects.
Vygotsky identified the importance of social interactions and working together in his writings.
Gardner’s work with multiple intelligences has recognized that creative thinking and the arts are essential elements for many people and provide ways to build on capabilities.
These and many other experts have stressed the need for today’s children to become creative thinkers rather that fact givers.
A creativity scholar, Csikszentmihalyi (1997), described the intense focus of persons working on a creative project and called it The Flow.

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