How might we empower students to unleash their creative potential and cultivate creative confidence?
Guided by Creativeans EDIT Design Thinking® methodology, Let Out Your Creativity – Learning by Design initiative nurtures our future generation to be changemakers – creative and resilient youths who can ride the future waves of change. Students, educators and parents can look forward to programmes that will help them develop transferrable skills and flex their creative muscles through design. Our programmes are relevant to students from the primary, secondary, and junior college/ pre-university levels, as well as their educators and parents.
Let Out Your Creativity empowers participants to unleash their creative potential and cultivate creative confidence to solve real-world problems through immersive learning journeys. By stepping “out” of their comfort zones, participants embark on a transformative exploration of the world, fostering empathy and embracing design thinking principles. These enriching experiences allow them to understand diverse perspectives, ignite their curiosity, and develop the skills needed to make a positive impact in their communities and beyond.
Learning by Design is an initiative by DesignSingapore Council.
With Let Out Your Creativity, we empower participants to unleash their creative potential and cultivate their creative confidence to solve real-world problems through immersive learning journeys. By stepping "out" of their comfort zones, participants embark on a transformative exploration of the world, fostering empathy and embracing design thinking principles. These enriching experiences allow them to understand diverse perspectives, ignite their curiosity, and develop the skills needed to make a positive impact in their communities and beyond.
For students and educators to be equipped with design thinking skills and tools.
Confidently discuss possible new ways to solve difficult challenges that have no single/right/known answer.
Students visited Tidy, a waste disposal facility, to learn about sustainable waste management practices and environmental responsibility. The trip provided hands-on insights into waste reduction, recycling, and the importance of sustainability in daily life.
They applied this knowledge in school, developing design thinking projects that focused on creating sustainable solutions and improving waste management practices within their community.
Sembawang Secondary School
Learning Trip with Jane Goodall Institute Singapore
Students participated in a Jane Goodall learning trip to explore conservation and environmental stewardship. They gained insights into wildlife protection, sustainability, and the importance of coexisting harmoniously with nature.
Back at school, they applied these lessons through design thinking projects, creating initiatives to promote environmental awareness and actionable solutions for a greener future.