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    What role should divergent thinking play in education? Divergent thinking is a process or method used to generate creative ideas by exploring many possible solutions. Learning through play‚ creative projects and imaginary are ways that encourage divergent thinking. Teaching methods for divergent thinking involve offering schools many ideas and solutions for problem as well as encouraging children to find creative ways to learn. Divergent thinking encourages children to take risks‚ learn how to be

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    that the education system change for the better because education plays ambiguous role in people’s lives. A way to improve the current education system is to promote divergent thinking starting a young age. Young children are often punished for thinking divergently‚ yet this ability is encouraged in the society. Divergent thinking isn’t the same as creativity‚ but it is a key component to it. It is the ability to see various possible solutions to a question. In school‚ children are always told that

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    Essay Question 1: Compare and contrast the topographical features at divergent and convergent plate margins. Subject: Earth Environments 1: Geomorphology and Soils Course Code: GEOG 1231 Divergent and convergent plate margins are both studied in plate tectonics; which is the study of the plates that makeup the lithosphere‚ their movements and how these movements has influenced changes in the surface’s topography (Strahler‚ 2011‚ 389). The driving force that causes these plate movements is the

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    does not like them. She also can’t understand why i’d give my seat up to someone else‚ she has not learnt to be selfless yet. That’s one of the vertus that your faction‚ Abnegation‚ stand for. Beatrice is staring out the window. I wonder what she is thinking about‚ is it the same as me or maybe the Aptitude tests.

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    Vihar Desu Tedx Talk Title: Divergent Thinking in the 21st Century Good Afternoon‚ I wanted to start of the talk with a little thought experiment called Divergence Thinking Test. It’s sort of like an IQ Test‚ but instead of logic and reason‚ you have to use your creativity and your imagination. Your test is to come up with as many alternative uses for an Apple as you can think of…People doing this at home‚ give yourself about 5 minutes. How many uses do you think you can come up with for an Apple

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    Divergent is a provocative novel that is my current treasured read. This dystopian‚ Sci-fi novel written by Veronica Roth is an exclusive novel that captivates readers instantaneously. This novel begins with Tris Prior‚ an Abnegation born child‚ thinking about the choice that will change her life just days away from the choosing ceremony. Tris Prior is a short‚ blond girl that is impulsive yet kind. In fact‚ she is intelligent in her own manner. Tris has a tendency to think through situations extremely

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    Divergent    By: Santa Gabraiel                                                              Summary  In the movie of divergent‚ the story takes place in a dystopian  post­apocalyptic‚ futuristic version of Chicago where people are divided  into distinct factions based on human virtues. With the creation of a new  utopian society‚ the city broke off ties from the outside after war. They  erected a fence around its borders‚ keeping in all the inhabitants. The  thrilling movie based on bravery and courage had been directed by Neil 

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    In the novel Divergent by Veronica Roth a 16 year old girl called Beatrice Prior’s lives in a dystopian Chicago‚ in a society which is divided into five factions‚ each is dedicated to the cultivation of a particular virtue—Candor (the honest)‚ Abnegation (the selfless)‚ Dauntless (the brave)‚ Amity (the peaceful)‚ and Erudite (the intelligent). On an appointed day of every year‚ all sixteen-year-olds must select the faction to which they will devote the rest of their lives. For Beatrice‚ the decision

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    Divergent Essay By Mikaila Patrick Choices are your whole life. But in Divergent‚ only one is important. And that one choice can transform you. “It decides your friends‚ defines your beliefs and determines your loyalties-Forever.” Now that Tris is Dauntless‚ she doesn’t know what kind of choices she will have to make because she is Divergent. When one faction turns against the rest‚ change‚ insecurity and danger will determine your fate. “One choice can transform you.” But in this case one

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    1.10 #4: Divergent Title: Divergent Author: Veronica Roth Text Type: Novel Personal Response: This story follows 16 year old Beatrice (Tris) who lives with her family is a dystopian version of Chicago. Society has been divided into five factions‚ each faction is meant to uphold a quality of humanity. The five factions are Abnegation (The selfless)‚ Amity (the peaceful)‚ Candor (the honest)‚ Dauntless (The fearless) and Erudite (The intelligent). When they are 16 the young adults must take

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