Saturday, October 18, 2025

WHY CREATIVITY DESERVES A SEAT IN EVERY CLASSROOM

 By : Satria lana yudha djuanda ( 30802300001 )


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Let’s be honest, most of the things we memorize in school are gone from our heads just a week after the exam. But when we learn by doing, by creating, or by experimenting, it sticks with us. Think about when you made a science experiment or wrote a story instead of just studying for it. You probably still remember how that felt. That’s because creativity helps our brain connect emotions with learning, and emotions make memories stronger.

Even outside the classroom, creativity is what the world truly values. Most successful people today are not the ones who memorized textbooks word for word. They are the ones who could think differently and see possibilities where others saw problems. Companies like Google and Apple do not hire people because they can remember every definition from school. They hire people who can bring new ideas, create solutions, and think outside the box.

If schools focused more on creativity, students would actually enjoy learning. Imagine a classroom where instead of only listening to lectures, students could design their own projects, make short videos, or create real solutions for issues around them. School would no longer feel like a boring routine but like a space for discovery and innovation. Learning would be about curiosity, not fear of forgetting.

Some people say that memorizing is important because students need to know the basics. And that’s true, but memorizing should be the first step, not the final goal. Once we understand the basics, we should be encouraged to play with ideas, to question, and to explore. Creativity makes learning more meaningful because it lets students use what they know in real life.

Education should not only prepare us to pass exams but to face life. The world is changing faster than ever, and the jobs of the future will need people who can think critically and creatively. Machines can memorize faster than humans, but they cannot imagine, dream, or create the way we do. That’s our advantage.

It is time to make school feel alive again. Let’s stop treating creativity as something extra that only happens in art class. It should be part of every subject, from math to science to history. Because in the end, memorizing facts might help you pass an exam, but creativity helps you pass through life with purpose, passion, and endless possibilities.

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