СREATIVE PERSONALITY OF THE TEACHER IN THE TRADITIONAL EDUCATIONAL SPACE
Keywords:
creation, creative pedagogical technology, creativity, film, educational space.Abstract
The purpose of this article is to determine the difference between two terms – creation and creativity, to identify which one can be used in the pedagogical process, to determine how the teacher can preserve his creative personality in the traditional educational space. As an example the film “Dead Poets Society” is analyzed.
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