A Study Of Creative Writings In Urdu Of The Secondary School Students


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  • MUHAMMAD QAMAR SALEEM Anjuman-I-Islam's Akbar Peerbhoy College of Education, University of Mumbai

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https://doi.org/10.17220/ijpes.2017.01.005

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Psychologists and educators throughout the world paid attention to creativity and creative thinking. The routine type of tasks in the school appears to be very simple and uninteresting to the creative students. Atmosphere of some schools is conducive for the development of creative potential. Whereas the atmosphere of many schools comes in the way of its development. Children prefer to learn in creative ways rather than just memorizing information provided by a teacher or parents. It is generally assumed that Children are highly creative, with vivid imaginations, and that they learn by exploring, risking, manipulating, testing, and modifying ideas. Language allows children to talk to each other and to write their thoughts and ideas and mother tongue is the most important and comprehensive medium for expression. Self-expression in reading, writing and speech; reading of suitable general books of high quality with interest rather than concentration on textbooks: approach to literature as a source of joy and inspiration rather killjoy drill in grammar and vocabulary. Children learn to connect individual words with objects, ideas, and actions. In the process, they write their thoughts and ideas in very creative ways. The Researcher took this study to know the written potential of Urdu medium students. In this paper, The researcher emphasized that Urdu speaking children are not less than children of any other language. The only problem is less opportunities for them. The Researcher found that Urdu medium students are naughty, distracted, disturbed due to various reasons but at the same time they are highly creative in writing.

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2017-01-01

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SALEEM, M. Q. (2017). A Study Of Creative Writings In Urdu Of The Secondary School Students. International Journal of Psychology and Educational Studies, 4(1), 39–51. https://doi.org/10.17220/ijpes.2017.01.005

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