3 Modes Of Thinking: Lateral, Divergent & Convergent Thought
Lateral thinking solves problems via a creative approach involving ideas that may not be obtainable by using traditional step-by-step logic.
Lateral thinking solves problems via a creative approach involving ideas that may not be obtainable by using traditional step-by-step logic.
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While some keyboard shortcuts for Zoom don’t seem like shortcuts at all, some of the following may actually help your teaching.
Lateral reading is reading ‘across’ texts sequentially–primarily for the purpose of evaluating the credibility of a text.
There is tremendous pressure for education to ‘globalize.’ But the challenge of global learning is that it isn’t universally agreed upon.
Getting parents involved in school leads to improved academic outcomes for students and the potential for a healthier community.
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In all of my years of teaching, I can count on one hand the number of ‘difficult parents’ I had to face. But when I did, it was extremely challenging.
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I’m not saying any of these ideas are good—or even the least bit viable. Or that they wouldn’t be detrimental. I’m just wondering what would happen.
We continue to view schools as a kind of infrastructure whose condition is binary–something industrial we should ‘open’ or ‘close.’
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