Eight Ways to Make Your Classroom Innovative |
posted by: Alix | August 29, 2012, 05:13 PM |
"The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires." ― William Arthur Ward We all want to do more than just spoon information into our students' heads and have them spit it back out at us again. We want to be one of those teachers that does more, a teacher that not only teaches information, but teaches students how to think critically and inspires them to turn their knowledge to solving the world's problems. In a recent book, Bringing Innovation to School, author Suzie Boss looks at what we, as teachers, can do to make our classroom more innovative. The book focuses on big ideas instead of nitpicking, minute details and is a helpful ethos for teachers who follow many different styles. A recent write up by the blog Mind/Shift takes a deeper look at these eight key tips that teachers can use to encourage innovation and thinking skills in their classrooms. They are:
You can read the entire Mind/Shift write-up on Bringing Innovation to School here.
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