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In a rapidly changing world the importance of creativity is more apparent than ever. As a result, creativity is now essential in education. Creative Dimensions of Teaching and Learning in the 21st Century appeals to educators across disciplines teaching at every age level who are challenged daily to develop creative practices that promote innovation, critical thinking and problem solving. The thirty-five original chapters written by educators from different disciplines focus on theoretical and practical strategies for teaching creatively in contexts ranging from mathematics to music, art education to second language learning, aboriginal wisdom to technology and STEM. They explore and illustr...
This handbook showcases extraordinary educational responses in exceptional times. The scholarly text discusses valuable innovations for teaching and learning in times of COVID-19 and beyond. It examines effective teaching models and methods, technology innovations and enhancements, strategies for engagement of learners, unique approaches to teacher education and leadership, and important mental health and counseling models and supports. The unique solutions here implement and adapt effective digital technologies to support learners and teachers in critical times – for example, to name but a few: Florida State University’s Innovation Hub and interdisciplinary project-based approach; remot...
Access to dissertations and theses is becoming increasingly easier as a result of digitalization projects such as UMI's Current Research, which at the present time provides full-text access to dissertations published after 1996. However, access to retrospective titles continues to prove difficult. This bibliography addresses some of the limitations of Dissertation Abstracts, especially in uncovering works below the doctoral level and those produced in Canada's French-language universities. While Canadian research is accessible by title and keyword through the National Library of Canada's checklists, covering the period from 1821 onwards, there are few existing publications that provide abstr...
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Im Zuge der Etablierung des »New Materialism« wird die Bedeutung von Objekten für menschliche Gesellschaften neu verhandelt. Welches Potenzial dieser Neue Materialismus für Geschichtswissenschaft und Geschichtsdidaktik hat, ist bisher nur ansatzweise ausgelotet worden, doch es scheint vielversprechend: Wenn Sachquellen nicht als passive Überreste gedeutet werden, sondern auch als Akteure der Gegenwart, wenn sie gesichertes Wissen über die Vergangenheit ermöglichen, dann sind sie in besonderem Maße geeignet, historisches Lernen zu fördern. Oder sind gegenständliche Objekte der interpretativen Willkür genauso ausgeliefert wie jede andere Quelle?