The Role of School and Family Education in the Development of Creative Thinking for Youths: Evidence from Vietnamese Context

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This article discusses determinant factors of creative thinking skills in students, including demographic features, within and out-of-school experiences, digital usage and ICT (Information and Communication Technology) skills. Structural equated model constructed from 1181 observations from Vietnamese secondary students reveals that students' digital usage and ICT skills, together with experiences within and outside school are strong predictors of their creativity levels. Demographic features, academic performance and after-school tuition are found insignificant to school learners' creative abilities. The results provide significant insights into the current situation of skills education and policy implications to improve instructional quality of Vietnam's education system and other nations with similar sociocultural contexts.

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Hanh, H. P., Dien, B. T., Lien, N. H., Lan, T. T. N., Thai, L. V., & Vinh, L. A. (2022). The Role of School and Family Education in the Development of Creative Thinking for Youths: Evidence from Vietnamese Context. Journal of Educational and Social Research, 12(2), 49–62. https://doi.org/10.36941/jesr-2022-0034

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