Master creative thinking through classroom leadership
Learn how directing study opens doors to independent thinking, problem solving, and collaborative learning in real schools. This edition distills practical methods that turn traditional recitation into active, student-driven inquiry, guiding teachers to unleash each learner’s potential.
In these pages, you’ll find concrete strategies for turning ordinary lessons into creative challenges. Explore how experimentation, questioning, and shared leadership help students think clearly, work together, and apply ideas to real situations. From organizing problem-based projects to nurturing initiative, the material focuses on building a learning process that evolves with every student.
- Shifts from passive to active learning, with students taking the lead in inquiry and production
- Techniques for coaching creativity through problems, projects, and collaborative tasks
- Ways to organize lessons that emphasize thinking, modeling, and sharing results
- Strategies to develop habits of work, initiative, and responsible group participation
Ideal for educators seeking practical methods to foster mastery and creative thinking in the classroom, and for readers interested in modern approaches to directing study.