Developing Critical Thinking and Creativity Through Interactive Pedagogies: A Quasi-Experimental Study of 21st Century Skills Development in Grades 5-9

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https://doi.org/10.57125/FED.2026.03.01

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critical thinking, creativity, multinational, quasi-experimental study, global education.

Abstract

Education in the 21st century must equip students with the skills necessary to navigate a complex, ambiguous and innovative social environment. Education in the twenty-first century should therefore be reoriented to develop competencies that enable students to respond effectively to these challenges. International frameworks for lifelong learning place strong emphasis on critical thinking and creativity; however, traditional teaching methods remain largely transmissive and examination driven. A quasi-experimental design was implemented with 220 students in Grades 5 to 9 across five multinational schools in Europe, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and South America. The study investigated the effects of interactive teaching strategies on students’ development of critical thinking and creativity in multinational school contexts. Classroom observations and reflective journal data were collected using the Watson-Glaser Critical Thinking Appraisal and the Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking. Statistical analyses indicated noteworthy improvements in creativity and critical thinking across different experimental groups (p < .01). Quantitative analysis demonstrated significant gains in both creativity and critical thinking among learners in the experimental groups (p < .01). Qualitative findings further revealed strengthened teamwork skills and increased learner autonomy. The results underscore the effectiveness of pedagogical approaches grounded in constructivist and socio-constructivist theories in supporting the development of twenty-first-century skills across diverse global contexts. These outcomes indicate important implications for curriculum design, teacher preparation, and the reform of international education policies.

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2026-01-09

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Suleymanova, A. (2026). Developing Critical Thinking and Creativity Through Interactive Pedagogies: A Quasi-Experimental Study of 21st Century Skills Development in Grades 5-9. Futurity Education, 6(1), 4–18. https://doi.org/10.57125/FED.2026.03.01