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Item National curriculum and creativity development: perspectives of teachers in Moldova [Articol](CEP USM, 2025) Tolstaia, SvetlanaIn today’s world, characterized by rapid change and uncertainty, creativity is becoming a key skill for successful adaptation and innovation. This paper discusses whether the school curriculum should promote creativity and creative thinking. Curricula have the potential to develop creative thinking in students. However, to achieve this goal, it is necessary to consider the content and teaching methods, ensuring a balance between standardization and creative freedom to ensure the development of both basic knowledge and students’ creativity. It presents the results of a study of teachers’ opinions in the Republic of Moldova regarding the role of curricula and teaching materials in various disciplines in developing and shaping students’ creativity and creative thinking.Item School as a space for creative thinking(CEP USM, 2024) Tolstaia, SvetlanaCreative thinking is considered to be one of the key skills of the 21st century. The problem of developing creative abilities of schoolchildren is the basis, the foundation of the learning process, is an ‘eternal’ pedagogical problem, which does not lose its relevance over time, requiring constant, close attention and further development. The article presents a theoretical review of the problem of creativity, describes the goals and pedagogical conditions of creativity development in schoolchildren, suggests some directions of modernisation of the educational process and curriculum in order to create conditions for the development of creative thinking.