In January 2000, the British government's response to a report published by the National Advisory Committee on Creative and Cultural Education (NACCCE) helped implement a revised nationwide curriculum for creative and cultural education.
The NACCCE report stated that each one of us is, or can be much more creative if given the opportunity.
They defined creativity as involving thinking and behaving imaginatively. This imaginative activity is purposeful and must generate something which is original and of value.
Creativity is being imaginative and inventive; challenging conventions and taking risks.
Several studies have shown that we are naturally creative, but that our environment and a "left brain" educational system help us "unlearn" our natural creativity.
The good news is that our creativity can be reawakened by simple, practical methods - methods that will help remove the barriers to our becoming innovative leaders.
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