Title of Presentation or Performance

Creative Teaching Strategies and Student Learning

Submission Type

Event

Expected Graduation Date

2017

Location

Room 101, State Farm Hall Foyer

Start Date

4-16-2016 11:00 AM

End Date

4-16-2016 12:00 PM

Disciplines

Education

Abstract

This research is conducted in the style of a synthesis, in which selected articles are analyzed to examine various methods of creative teaching and their implications on student learning. Often, teachers rely on textbooks and worksheets to deliver lessons; however, this technique neglects to meet the diverse learning needs of each student in the classroom. Creative teaching strategies, such as dance, creative movement, drama, and creative writing, are considered some of the innovative ways for students to be presented with content material. Research reveals that not only do students respond well to these teaching strategies, they are also more inclined to express their own forms of creativity within the environment of the classroom.

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Apr 16th, 11:00 AM Apr 16th, 12:00 PM

Creative Teaching Strategies and Student Learning

Room 101, State Farm Hall Foyer

This research is conducted in the style of a synthesis, in which selected articles are analyzed to examine various methods of creative teaching and their implications on student learning. Often, teachers rely on textbooks and worksheets to deliver lessons; however, this technique neglects to meet the diverse learning needs of each student in the classroom. Creative teaching strategies, such as dance, creative movement, drama, and creative writing, are considered some of the innovative ways for students to be presented with content material. Research reveals that not only do students respond well to these teaching strategies, they are also more inclined to express their own forms of creativity within the environment of the classroom.

 

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