This week, I explored various technology uses that support the constructiveness/constructionist learning theories in the classroom. Power points, web resources such as virtual learning assimilation, and data collection are a few ways that teachers can provide learning that fosters creative learning. One strategy that I have found that really engages student learning is a process called Creative Problem Solving, or CPS. This strategy encourages creative thinking while providing students the opportunity to work with a group of students for collaboration. I am including a recent sample of student work from a CPS.
CPS: The Birthday Present
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Johna,
ReplyDeleteI really like the CPS that you shared. I am surely going to borrow this idea and use it with my 4th grade math class. They will love doing this activity. This project defines what constructionist/constructivist learning theories are all about. Thank you for sharing this wonderful idea.
Nadia