The second day of the scientific course entitled “Thinking Outside Conventional Frameworks,” organized by the College of Education for Human Sciences in cooperation with the Continuing Education Center, continued with a series of specialized scientific sessions that focused on deepening participants’ understanding of creative and non-conventional thinking.
The activities of the second day included several key themes, most notably:
- Mechanisms for developing creative and innovative thinking skills in educational and professional contexts.
- Practical strategies for breaking traditional patterns of thinking and overcoming mental rigidity.
- The role of thinking outside conventional frameworks in problem-solving and decision-making.
- Applications of non-conventional thinking in the educational, psychological, and administrative fields.
- Presentation of practical models and interactive exercises aimed at reinforcing creative thinking among participants.
The sessions witnessed active interaction from attendees through discussions and practical activities, which contributed to enhancing their awareness of the importance of adopting modern thinking approaches to improve academic and professional performance and keep pace with contemporary developments.
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