This work offers a challenging approach to enhancing children's learning through a process of reflective analysis called innovative thinking. Using practical examples drawn from a variety of learning contexts, the author: provides a framework for reviewing and reflecting on classroom experience, focusing particularly on those aspects of teaching and learning that are surprising, puzzling or worrying; outlines a series of steps that should help teachers generate new ideas and practical strategies to guide the development of their work; offers an approach which emphasizes strategies that can be incorporated into teachers' work with the whole class, and to the potential benefit of all children; and illustrates how innovative thinking can assist teachers in enhancing the learning and inclusion of individual children whose classroom responses give cause for concern.
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This work offers a challenging approach to enhancing children's learning through a process of reflective analysis called "innovative thinking". The author provides a framework for reviewing classroom experience, emphasizing strategies that can be incorporated into work with the whole class.
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Worrying about Azad - introducing the framework; in fairness to children; making connections; contradicting; taking a child's view; noting the impact of feelings; suspending judgement; policies for developing teaching and learning; innovative thinking and staff development.
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Product details

ISBN
9781853466281
Published
2000-05-03
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight
362 gr
Height
246 mm
Width
189 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
160

Author

Biographical note

Susan Hart, Niv Culora, Lesley Higgs, Una Pattrick, Penny Travers