Back to School Shouldn't Mean End of Creativity, Educators Say
Back to School Shouldn't Mean End of Creativity: Educators

Educators Call for Balanced Back-to-School Preparation

As children settle into the rhythm of a new academic year, educators are encouraging parents to think beyond the usual back-to-school checklist. While textbooks, notebooks and writing materials remain essential, there is growing recognition that creativity, critical thinking, collaboration and self-expression are equally important parts of a child's education.

The expectations of schools have changed considerably in recent years. Alongside academic achievement, many classrooms now place greater emphasis on project-based learning, problem-solving and practical activities that help students develop skills for the future. As a result, learning increasingly extends beyond textbooks and traditional classroom exercises.

Expert Highlights Need for Creative Resources

Pooja Jain Gupta, Managing Director of Luxor Writing Instruments Pvt Ltd, said children benefit from having access to both everyday learning materials and creative resources that allow them to explore ideas, express themselves and develop confidence. Activities such as drawing, colouring, designing projects and creative writing can encourage imagination while supporting independent thinking.

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Parents have traditionally focused on ensuring that children have the correct uniforms, books and stationery before the start of term. Although these remain important, today's learning environment also encourages students to work collaboratively, think creatively and solve problems. A balanced approach to school preparation can help children develop a wider range of skills that will be valuable both inside and outside the classroom.

Essential Supplies for Modern Learning

Basic school supplies such as pens, pencils, erasers, sharpeners, rulers, geometry sets, highlighters and notebooks continue to support everyday learning and organisation. At the same time, creative materials, including coloured pencils, markers, paints, crayons and activity books, can provide opportunities for artistic expression and screen-free learning.

As the school year progresses, parents and teachers can support children's overall development by encouraging a balance between academic study and creative exploration. Nurturing both areas helps students become more confident, adaptable and engaged learners, preparing them for the challenges of an ever-changing world.

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