FORMATION OF SOCIAL CREATIVITY IN FUTURE EDUCATIONAL MANAGERS
Боймирзаева Дилбар Дмитриевна, Докторант Наманганского государственного университета. (DSc)
Keywords:
Social creativity, Educational managers, Formation, Educational leadership, Creativity development,Educational innovation, Collaborative learning, Educational institutions, Organizational culture, Cognitive diversity, Social learning theory, Problem-solving.Abstract
This scientific article explores the concept of social creativity and its significance in the development of future educational managers. In an ever-evolving educational landscape, the role of educational managers is becoming increasingly complex and demanding. Social creativity, the ability to generate novel and valuable ideas in a collaborative context, is considered a vital skill for educational leaders to navigate the challenges of the 21st century. This article delves into the theoretical foundations of social creativity, the factors influencing its formation, and strategies for fostering social creativity among aspiring educational managers.
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