Adobe Releases US Results from Creative Problem Solving Study
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Adobe released the US results from its Creative Problem Solving study at SXSWedu today.
Highlights include:
- Educators are most frustrated with current education policies and standardized testing requirements
- They are most likely to feel that today’s education policies hurt educators’ ability to nurture creative problem solving
- They are most likely to feel there is not enough emphasis on creative problem solving in today’s curricula
Learn more at cps.adobeeducate.com/
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