The Essence of Using Storytelling Technology in Developing Students' Creative Abilities

Authors

  • Turakulova Feruza Mamadaliyevna Teacher at the Uzbek-Finnish Pedagogical Institute

Keywords:

Storytelling, students, creative ability, logical thinking

Abstract

The research investigates how education technology can develop creative abilities within higher education student populations. Traditional teaching practices normally revolve around transferring information but leave behind a significant opportunity to implement storytelling methods for better logical development and creative participation of students. The research study explores the educational theory combined with practical implementations of storytelling through its examination. Research data comes from qualitative methods which examine storytelling techniques with specific focus on classical and active methods together with student learning outcomes and cognition change analysis. Better information retention coupled with enhanced processing happens when students experience emotionally moving lessons made possible by storytelling methods. Social learning experiences resulting from active storytelling activities enable students to develop stronger critical thinking together with better collaborative abilities. The research establishes storytelling as an adaptive teaching method which opens educational knowledge for better comprehension while developing student creative aptitude. Educational leaders should implement storytelling practices into their teaching methods since multimedia interactive storytelling provides strong implications for improved student learning.

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Published

2025-02-20

How to Cite

Mamadaliyevna, T. F. (2025). The Essence of Using Storytelling Technology in Developing Students’ Creative Abilities. American Journal of Open University Education, 2(2), 31–36. Retrieved from https://scientificbulletin.com/index.php/AJOUP/article/view/668

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