I took French in high school and was lucky enough to spend a summer speaking French as an exchange student in Luxembourg. I could function reasonably well in French at that time, but that was many (many many) years ago. I enjoy French, and periodically I’ll log onto a website or explore Rosetta Stone, just … Continue reading
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The Motivation Equation
Doesn’t every teacher dream of setting students’ minds aglow? We envision classrooms full of enthusiastic students, digging into new ideas with vigor. Sometimes it even happens that way. Sometimes. And, despite some teachers’ “just tough it out” approaches, students’ enthusiasm is important. Without it (and the effort it inspires), in-depth learning doesn’t happen–and neither does … Continue reading
Making Learning Matter: Powerful Supports
Strategies that support students in their creativity also support their learning. I have been repeating this mantra for more than 20 years, and the more I learn, the truer it becomes. It makes me think about bridge beams, and the interconnectedness of their strength. Pieces of steel that directly support one thing also help support … Continue reading
Creativity in the Classroom Model #1: Understanding and Creativity
CREATIVITY: A Celtic Knot I’m coming near the end of my first year of creativiteach.me, and like most anniversaries, this one has prompted some reflection. In the past year I’ve been honored by thousands of visits from 114 countries. Creativity, it seems, is on people’s minds. But, in the face of all the challenges of … Continue reading