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Developing Creative Consciousness Among Undergraduate Students in English Classes
S. Sangeetha, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed.
Dr. P. Santhi, Ph.D.
Abstract
Cognition mainly affects the internal and external factors to produce learning in individuals. It s use for learning helps in understanding information and concepts. Creativity is nothing but originality. Creative thinking skill is an essential element in most professions in this competitive world. This skill plays a vital part in every individual’s progress. It is one of the basic skills needed by all the 21st century learner to survive and succeed. This paper attempts to give a clear picture about the importance and ways of sustaining it in our day to day life using literature as a vehicle
Keywords: creative consciousness, undergraduate students, English classes, cognition, CTS, skill
Introduction
English is everywhere in and around the world. Language learners of all ages are immersing themselves in virtual worlds to learn English. Teachers have some responsibility to prepare students for the real demands of studying overseas. A lot of teachers think academic English is about preparing students for exams.
Creative Thinking
Today, education is intended not only to teach reading and writing skills to individuals, but to help them evaluate themselves, think both critically and creatively, Creative thinking requires people to look at things from new perspectives and to put information, notions and principles together in novel and innovative ways. Creative thinking skills involve in molding our thoughts and ideas to get new solutions.
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S. Sangeetha, M.A., M.Phil., B.Ed.
Assistant Professor of English
Department of English
Sri Sarada College for Women (Autonomous), Salem-16.
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Dr. P. Santhi, Ph.D.
Head & Associate Professor of English
Department of Science and Humanities
Coimbatore Institute of Technology, Coimbatore
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