Deconstructing the constructed experience: reforming science materials to develop creativity
Issue 368 | Page 45 | Published Mar 2018
Description
Using strategies ranging from notebooks to deeper questioning, teachers can break down a given lesson plan to increase opportunities for students to respond creatively.
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