Lyn Lesch Bücher




Creative Learning for the Information Age
How Classrooms Can Better Prepare Students
- 134 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Focusing on innovative educational approaches, this book explores how to enhance creative learning in classrooms to equip students for the fast-paced Information Age. It emphasizes the importance of adapting teaching methods to foster creativity and adaptability, ensuring that students thrive amid rapidly evolving knowledge landscapes. The second edition offers updated insights and strategies for educators aiming to prepare students effectively for future challenges.
How to Prepare Students for the Information Age and Global Marketplace
Creative Learning in Action
- 140 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Focusing on the evolving educational landscape, this book explores how schools can adapt to better prepare students for a technology-driven and interconnected world. It emphasizes the importance of fostering creativity in learning, redefining the teacher-student dynamic, and equipping students with skills to navigate their own educational journeys. Additionally, it advocates for stronger links between educational institutions and real-world expertise, highlighting the necessity for a transformative approach in teaching methods to meet contemporary challenges.
Beginning with a discussion of how the Internet and digital technologies may be affecting people's attention spans, working memories, and capacities for deep thought and reading at a level that becomes addictive, the book then moves to discussions which concern how this development might impede the search for a larger, metaphysical intelligence.