Innovative Thinking through Problem-Based Learning: Enhancing Creativity in Contemporary Classrooms


Authors

(1) * Muhammad Miftah Hasani   (Universitas Islam Zainul Hasan Genggong)  
        Indonesia
(2)  Rizkiana Intan Devi Maghfiroh   (Universitas Islam Zainul Hasan Genggong)  
        Indonesia
(*) Corresponding Author

Abstract


This study examines how Problem-Based Learning (PBL) fosters innovative thinking and enhances student creativity in contemporary classroom settings. Grounded in constructivist learning principles, PBL engages students in solving authentic, real-world problems, thereby encouraging the development of critical, analytical, and creative thinking skills. The findings reveal that the implementation of PBL significantly increases student participation, collaboration, and engagement, as learners actively construct knowledge through discussion, inquiry, and problem-solving processes. Students demonstrate greater originality in generating ideas and are more confident in presenting diverse solutions. Despite these positive outcomes, several challenges emerge, particularly in relation to structural constraints within the curriculum. Limited instructional time and assessment systems that prioritize standardized academic achievement over creative processes hinder the optimal application of PBL. Additionally, the role of teachers is pivotal in ensuring the effectiveness of this approach, as they must act as facilitators who guide exploration, support collaborative learning, and create an environment conducive to innovation. The study highlights the importance of aligning curriculum design and evaluation systems with creativity-oriented learning goals. It recommends policy adjustments that provide flexibility in instructional practices and incorporate assessment models that value both the learning process and creative outcomes, thereby maximizing the potential of PBL in developing students’ innovative capacities.


Keywords

Problem-Based Learning, Student Creativity, Innovative Learning



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