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Whalen, D. Joel; Drehmer, Charles – Business and Professional Communication Quarterly, 2023
As a business communication teacher walks into their classroom ready to introduce a wonderful new teaching object, they are riding on a wave of spiritual joy. They know that they are about to transport their students into new business communication skills. It's magical. "My Favorite Assignment" is Association for Business Communication's…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Creative Teaching, Conferences (Gatherings), Assignments
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Simon Brownhill – Learning and Teaching: The International Journal of Higher Education in the Social Sciences, 2024
In recent years, 'the field of higher education ha[s] become increasingly interested in assessing traditional instruction practices (e.g., lectures) and modifying them towards more student-centred and active instructional approaches' (Kozanitis and Nenciovici 2023: 1377). Innovations in practice, such as talking pairs, are being embraced by…
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Instructional Innovation, Interpersonal Communication, Discussion
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Tong Li; Lawrence E. McCalla – International Journal of Designs for Learning, 2020
This design case introduces a design and development process of using magic performance as a method to facilitate students' creative design thinking in user-centered design. Magic performance is used not only as a creativity stimulus for facilitating design flexibility but also as a guiding tool for facilitating the design process. Specifically,…
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Creative Thinking, Design, Creativity
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Nicholds, Katie – Primary Science, 2021
At Race Leys Junior School in Warwickshire, creative and unique experiences are at the forefront of the minds of the teachers. As a team, the teachers are always seeking new and innovative ideas to enrich their curriculum. Over the last year, through the COVID-19 pandemic, they have become more adventurous with their thinking and lesson delivery.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Instruction, Creative Teaching, Instructional Innovation
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Nicotera, Anthony – Journal of Social Work Education, 2018
The Circle of Insight is a dialectical, open, purposeful, and enlightening process that moves those engaged toward deeper, liberating insight. It is a pedagogical construct I created over the past 15 years that I have used in teaching and developing my social justice social work classes. It integrates a see, reflect, act cyclical process that is…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Social Work, Teaching Methods, Creative Teaching
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Beghetto, Ronald A. – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2017
How might teachers transform routine tasks into non-routine ones? The purpose of this article is to address this question. The article opens with a discussion of why non-routine problems require creative and original thought. Specifically, I discuss how non-routine problems require students to confront uncertainty and how uncertainty can serve as…
Descriptors: Lesson Plans, Educational Practices, Teaching Methods, Creative Thinking
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Perkins, Miriam Y. – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2017
"Greenscreen Teaching" explores how the stresses of institutional and social change impact teaching and learning, and the creative resourcefulness born out of instability. In precarious institutions and social contexts, relevant outcomes for theological learning include developing attentiveness, robust moral discernment, and courageous…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Instructional Innovation, Social Change, Organizational Change
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Ponce, Gregorio A.; Tuba, Imre – Mathematics Teacher, 2015
New strategies can ignite teachers' imagination to create new lessons or adapt lessons created by others. In this article, the authors present the experience of an algebra teacher and his students solving linear and literal equations and explain how the use of ideas found in past NCTM journals helped bring this lesson to life. The…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Instructional Innovation, Teaching Methods, Creative Teaching
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Baker, Melanie – English Teaching Forum, 2017
Khatuna Kharkheli is an English language teacher in the Faculty of Education, Exact, and Natural Sciences at Gori State Teaching University (GSTU) in Gori, Georgia. With her passion for developing innovative and creative lessons and with her commitment to professional development, Ms. Kharkheli works to inspire her students to achieve success both…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Burke, Harry – Australian Journal of Music Education, 2014
Continual changes to Victorian secondary education since the 1990s have severely effected the teaching of classroom music in many schools. Similar to the 1970s-1980s, there is a need for music educators and teachers to develop innovative concepts and insights into teaching school music. From 1975 to 1984, a group of determined women…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music Teachers, Creative Teaching, Instructional Innovation
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Yee, Kevin; Hargis, Jace – Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 2012
Educators know that students create better projects when they are personally invested in the material. The rewards are particularly significant when students can exercise some degree of creativity in the process of developing their projects. One tried-and-true avenue for creative expression is through the use of stories or narratives. Simply…
Descriptors: Creativity, Creative Activities, Story Telling, Electronic Learning
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Stupans, Ieva; Scutter, Sheila; Pearce, Karma – Innovative Higher Education, 2010
Many novel learning approaches in recent years have involved innovative technologies; however, other creative approaches can also be used to facilitate the learning of new or difficult concepts. In this article we explain how novelty and fun can be introduced into the learning experience without the need for advanced technologies. The novel…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Instructional Design, Experiential Learning, Learning Experience
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Stoll, Louise; Temperley, Julie – Management in Education, 2009
Creative leadership is an imaginative and thought-through response to the opportunities and challenging issues that inhibit learning at all levels. It's about seeing, thinking and doing things differently in order to improve the life chances of all students. Creative leaders also provide the conditions, environment and opportunities for others to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Instructional Leadership, Leadership Qualities, Creativity
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Anthony, Kelly Jean; Frazier, Wendy Michelle – Science Scope, 2009
Science curricula often guide us to teach students just the facts, but our students need to be prepared for life in the 21st century. Since technology is developing rapidly, we do not know what new technologies, resources, and information our students will be working with when they complete school. If we want our students to be truly prepared for…
Descriptors: Creative Thinking, Teaching Methods, Creative Teaching, Instructional Innovation
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Ratz, Matthew – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2008
In the author's memories of high school, no unit was more frustrating for him as a student than the yearly Shakespearean text. From his own experience on the students' side of the desk, the author knows that no unit is as strenuous or exhausting as one involving Shakespeare's works. Despite his own negative experiences with Shakespeare's works,…
Descriptors: Drama, Teaching Styles, Creative Teaching, Teaching Methods
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