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5 Ways to Cultivate Creative Thinking
The recent article in the Pacific Standard (Nov 4th, 2013) discussed how standardized testing is killing our youth’s creative potential in the United States. So, let’s counteract national demands and discuss how to harness and cultivate creativity in our children. … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Art Integration, Coaching, Coaching Teachers, Creative Thinking, creativity, Gifted an Talented, Higher Level Thinking, Teaching Strategies
Tagged ambiguity, brainstorming, classroom coaching, creative process, creative thinking, imagination, journaling, journals, living with ambiguity, suspending judgment, the A-ha Moment
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Inspiring Creativity: Think Outside the Bowl
Join Our Movement: Show that you are a supporter of Inspiring Creativity in our schools. To get your free decal, scroll down for ordering information. So what’s going on? With the resurgence of testing nationwide, many teachers report that they … Continue reading
Posted in Coaching Teachers, creativity, Differentiation, Discussion Strategies, Discussion Strategies, Gifted an Talented, Gifted and Talented, Higher Level Thinking, Motivation, Questioning
Tagged active learning, brainstorming, classroom coaching, creativity, differentiation, discovery learning, empowering students, hands-on learning, instructional coaching, interactive instruction, interdisciplinary instruction, intrinsic motivation, motivation, student empowerment, student motivation, student ownership
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