8th Point is Creativity

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/education/3717310.stm is a good website about creativity in the classroom. The 8th Point is creativity. Creativity is very important in the classrom http://www.plsweb.com/resoruces/newletters/enewsso that students can reach their own full potential . Ms Fowler believes that being creative means helping the students believe that they can be anything that they want to be."The trick is to create an environment that's purposely planned — and then step back and observe how the students are thinking. The planning takes a lot more time than moving from page to page in a textbook, but the reward is in the creativity." –Marian Peiffer, Educator
Involve students in the development process: Have students choose a topic that interests them and then do the research, think about what materials will be needed, and write the directions for an activity they would like to do in class.
Appeal to all of the senses: When possible, present new information so students can see it, hear it, taste it, smell it, touch it, and feel it. Encourage students to approach a problem in many different ways.
Offer real-life experiences: Have students create their own useful inventions; connect learning to potential careers for your students; take students on field trips so they can experience hands-on learning.
Lead activities that will allow your students to flex their brains: Do brain-teasers, puzzles, games, and other activities that encourage your students to "think out of the box." (See below for a creative activity example.)
Imagination is more important than knowledge. - Albert Einstein , On Science
Where all think alike, no one thinks very much.- Walter Lippmann
Creativity killers: - Surveillance - Evaluation - Rewards (if overused, deprive intrinsic pleasure of creative activity) - Competition (win-lose situations) - Over-control - Restricting choices - Pressurehttp://www.multiage-education.com/multiagen-b/creativity.html
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