Teaching at a creativity and excellence institute, I was
told: 'No more coloring pages. Give them open-ended prompts.' I loved
transdisciplinary prompts weaving art, nature, science and environment. To
celebrate the birthday of my greatest inspiration, Dr. Seuss, let's Ignite
children's curiosity with fresh energizing verse and art that celebrates
imagination .Then prompt students to learn about the ideas they drew on.
We will gain insight into their inner world, provide social emotional
tips, and build self-efficacy. Children and youth can always leverage their
ideas by AI, yet the ideas will still be theirs to take pride in.
It is known that creative problem-solving is an evolutionary trait, our ancestors needed for survival. New research shows how play complements that: Expanding the range of solutions available & experiencing with new methods. As true as it is for animals and children, it is for adults. Learn more about the idea of play as a survival mechanism, celebrating Darwin Day, Feb 12, 2024. Survival is about who is more creative and caring. Unfortunately, play is natural in kindergarten. In schools children are told: Learning is serious. We need play to raise today's Gen Z students toward solving world problems.
"More
than fifteen years of research has shown video games can also have
educational benefits. This includes developing problem-solving and literacy
skills, creativity, teamwork, and developing a critical understanding of their
place in the world." Ubisoft are a leader in their game development for
education. Daniel Aivaliotis-Martinez is helping lead the charge here in
Australia. There are positives to using this approach in the right setting. E-sports is proving to be an effective tool in education as well.https://theconversation.com/60-of-australian-english-teachers-think-video-games-are-a-legitimate-text-to-study-but-only-15-have-used-one-2200
The Human Library is an international organization located in Denmark. It is an innovative global movement in over 60 countries, where the reader can check out HUMANS who give information rather than books. The idea that drives this international organization allows people to start conversations, challenge stereotypes, and eliminate prejudices through dialogue. The first event featured over fifty different titles. A thousand readers took advantage leaving patrons and participants surrounding this project amazed at the reception and impact of the Human Library.