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CREATIVITY

PROBLEM DEFINER

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The owner of this Creativity badge has:
  • Shown to be curious and open
  • Defined problems

The holder of this badge has worked independently and in collaboration with peers at the skill ‘Creativity’ which connects with the area Ideas and Opportunities (foundation level) of Entrecomp, the European Entrepreneurial Competence framework to improve the entrepreneurial capacity of European citizens and organisations.

How the holder of this badge worked on these skills can be seen in the evidence in the badge tasks. Adult educators have assessed the completed tasks.
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Task no.1
Evidence verified by: one activity organiser
Have you ever seen a problem somewhere? And did you solve it? If yes, think about the problem, distinguish between the facts (relations between causes and effects) on the one hand, and the valuation of those facts on the other. Was this problem something that you faced by yourself? Or in combination with others?

Step 1: Alone and with othersDescribe and compare a time you have solved a problem by yourself and a time you have found a solution to a challenge with others. What makes them different? What do you prefer? What value and outcome was achieved by both of your responses? How did they benefit you and others?
Step 2: Now think about the problem and see if you can be a solution generator. Think about as many possible solutions that you could work towards. Can you do something similar as with the teaspoon exercise? And come up with 25?
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Career and job readiness

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#Define problems
EntreComp
#Be curious and open
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