Creativity Isn’t Extra: It’s Essential | Elif Uzuner | TEDxYaşamTasarımSchools
In this TEDx talk, the speaker begins with a humorous personal story about getting sent to the principal’s office in 4th grade—for turning a book report into a K-pop performance. This moment sparked a realization: schools often don’t know how to handle creativity, especially when it doesn’t fit into the standard curriculum.The core question posed is: Should creativity be taught in schools?The answer is a clear yes—but not as an extra, or just in art class once a week. Instead, it should be integrated into how we teach everything.
The speaker points out that schools already impose subjects like algebra, cursive writing, and gym class dances. So why not creativity, which studies show enhances problem-solving, resilience, and academic performance? Real-world examples back up the point:
• Google encourages creativity through its “20% rule,” which led to the invention of Gmail.
• Finland’s education system thrives on project-based learning that encourages imagination and critical thinking.
The talk emphasizes that creativity teaches more than just drawing or
writing. It teaches risk-taking, confidence, and how to turn failure into progress
skills that matter for life, not just school. The final call to action is simple yet powerful: Let’s stop asking kids only what they want to be when they grow up. Let’s ask what they want to create
what they want to change.
Elif Eylül Uzuner is a dynamic and multi-talented 11th-grade student whose passion for expression, intellect, and the arts defines her vibrant presence in both academic and extracurricular arenas. A dedicated member of the MUN Club and the captain of her school's Debate Club, Elif thrives in environments that foster critical thinking and articulate dialogue.Her talents extend beyond public speaking—she is a nationally recognized math student, having placed 12th in a competitive national contest, and holds numerous accolades in the sport of fencing. An avid violinist and art enthusiast, she balances analytical precision with creative sensitivity. Elif has also claimed first place in three singing competitions, showcasing her expressive voice and stage confidence.As a veteran TEDx speaker, she returns to the stage with a unique blend of youthful insight, eloquence, and an unwavering drive to inspire. Elif represents the next generation of thinkers and changemakers. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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