The document discusses an approach called FFOE (Fluency, Flexibility, Originality, Elaboration) for developing creativity in students. It describes each element of FFOE - fluency involves generating many ideas, flexibility is looking at things from different perspectives, originality produces unique ideas, and elaboration adds details. Several examples are given of lessons and projects that incorporate FFOE skills like brainstorming, changing points of view, creating original works, and adding details. The document advocates using the FFOE framework and vocabulary to help teachers and students recognize and strengthen creativity.