Vygotsky's theory of creativity emphasizes the significant role of social and cultural factors in the development of creative thinking. According to Vygotsky, creativity arises from the interaction between a person and their social environment, specifically through collaborative practices and cultural tools. He argues that creativity is not only an individual cognitive process but is shaped and nurtured by the support and guidance of more knowledgeable others. Vygotsky's sociocultural perspective highlights the importance of social interactions, dialogue, and the transfer of knowledge and skills from one person to another for the development of creative abilities. Through these interactions, individuals can acquire new ideas, perspectives, and problem-solving strategies, ultimately enhancing their creative thinking abilities.
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