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Why are creativity and innovation needed in the field of early care and education?
 
  a.Creativity and innovation are not needed; everything in the field of early care and education is fine the way it isb.It is too late in the field of early care and education to change anythingc.Lack of creativity and innovation has resulted in stagnation in the field of early care and education

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What is the difference between creativity and innovation?
 
  a.Creativity is the process of generating many ideas; innovation is the process of selecting/combining, refining, and turning the best creative practices into realityb.Creativity uses only one persons input; innovation depends on several peoples inputc.Creativity takes several months; innovation happens overnight



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