How creativity powers science

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Allowing students to come up with their own solutions to open-ended questions can foster creativity in the classroom. Bill Wallace, a high school science teacher, asked his students to design experiments meant to investigate how sensitive fruit flies are to alcohol. "I had seven groups of students, and got seven different ways to measure inebriation," he says.  "And that's what I would call creativity in a science class." Credit: Bill Wallace

Allowing students to come up with their own solutions to open-ended questions can foster creativity in the classroom. Bill Wallace, a high school science teacher, asked his students to design experiments meant to investigate how sensitive fruit flies are to alcohol. “I had seven groups of students, and got seven different ways to measure inebriation,” he says. “And that’s what I would call creativity in a science class.” Credit: Bill Wallace

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