THE IMPACT OF UTILIZATION OF CREATIVE ACTIVITIES ON EDUCATIONAL PERFORMANCE OF SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2024/c51s9w83Keywords:
creative pedagogy, language acquisition, foreign language teaching, critical thinking, student engagement, cultural understanding, language fluency, role-playing, interactive learningAbstract
This article explores the significant role that creative activities play in enhancing foreign language acquisition among students. By incorporating creative materials such as folklore, role-playing, and language games into language lessons, students experience a more engaging and dynamic learning environment. Creative activities are shown to improve fluency, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills while making the learning process enjoyable. Additionally, the article emphasizes the importance of fostering a positive and supportive atmosphere where students can confidently express themselves and actively participate in language learning. The integration of these creative methods not only enhances students’ language proficiency but also deepens their cultural understanding by connecting them to the traditions and lifestyle of the target language. Through a combination of theoretical analysis and practical examples, this study demonstrates how creative pedagogy boosts motivation, encourages cognitive development, and supports long-term success in language learning.
References
Cropley, David, and Patson Tim. Supporting creative teaching and learning in the classroom: Myths, models, and measures. In C. Mullen (Ed.), Creativity under duress in education. Resistive theories, practices, and actions. London, UK: Springer. 2019. pp. 267-288
Ševečková, Monika. Creativity in foreign language teaching. Journal of education culture and society. 2016, no 2, pp. 180
Shadow, Stephen. Creative activities for teaching language. Languages, Literatures and Cultures faculty publications. 2010. pp. 2
Tubb, Adeline, Cropley, David, Marrone, Rebecca, Patston, Tim, and Kaufman James. The development of mathematical creativity across high school: Increasing, decreasing, or both. Thinking Skills and Creativity, 2020. pp. 35.
Williams, Frank. A total creativity program for indi- vidualizing and humanizing the learning process. Vols. 1-5. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Educational Technology Publications. 1970. pp. 11-12
Yusupova N. The Project Method As A Way Of Organizing Independent Work //Conference Proceedings: Fostering Your Research Spirit. – 2024. – С. 363-366.
Zelson, Sidney. A relevant curriculum: Linguistic competence, communicative competence, proficiency. In Renate A. Schulz, ed. Teaching for communication in the foreign language classroom. A guide for building the modern curriculum. Skokie, IL: National Textbook Co. 1976. pp. 36-37
Abbosova, M. (2024). The Role Of Distance Learning In English. Conference Proceedings: Fostering Your Research Spirit, 95-98. https://doi.org/10.2024/fv6h2h37
Iskandarovich, A. S. (2021). Toponyms, their classification and types. Евразийский научный журнал, (3), 27-28.
Бегматов К. М. Особые Функции Газетных Заголовков (На Примере Материала Немецкого Языка) //ББК 74.48 Р 76. – С. 280.
Handamova, F. (2020). Body language and teachers’attitude in teaching process. Science and Education, 1(8), 314-317.
Downloads
Published
Conference Proceedings Volume
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2025 Javohir Soliyev (Author)

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
