Creativity In Teaching explores the integration of innovative teaching methods to cultivate critical thinking and revolutionize education. It addresses how fostering creativity isn't just an aesthetic enhancement but a fundamental requirement. The book highlights the concrete benefits of creativity in education, showing how it enhances student engagement and problem-solving skills. For example, project-based learning and arts integration are presented as methods to nurture creative learning across disciplines. It confronts challenges educators face when implementing creative teaching methods, offering practical guidance. The book argues that conventional teaching methods may suppress students’ natural curiosity and inventive thinking, advocating for a shift towards valuing both knowledge and creative application. It provides actionable strategies, tools, and frameworks for educators to implement in their classrooms. The content progresses from introducing core concepts of creativity to specific methods and strategies, then addresses practical challenges, and concludes with assessment strategies and resources. This book uniquely emphasizes practical strategies and a supportive school culture, moving beyond theoretical discussions. Through empirical research, case studies, and expert interviews, the author supports the arguments and caters to educators, administrators, and policymakers. It draws connections with psychology, business management, and the arts.