
Creativity in the Classroom.
Quiz by Derek Schwab
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- Q1
What are some benefits of Creative curriculum for students?
Creative curriculum will make students instantly good at public speaking and leadership without any practice.
Students are more likely to stay on task, be more flexible in their learning and think more critically of problems.
With a creative curriculum, students will never experience failure because everything is fun and easy.
Creative curriculum is a way for students to avoid learning traditional skills like reading and writing.
45s - Q2
What are some tools that Teachers can use to make a Creative Curriculum?
Brainstorming
Teach with a repetitive style
Lecture
Offer little instruction to inspire creative thinking
30s - Q3
What is something that you should NOT do when Brainstorming?
Piggyback off of other ideas
Criticize Ideas
Don't worry about the practicality of the ideas
Generate as many ideas as possible
30s - Q4
Can Technology be Used to Facilitate Creativity?
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How does a Teacher Model Creative Thinking?
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How can a teacher create an enriched environment?
Incorporate strict deadlines and time pressures.
Monitor students closely to determine creativity.
Moving desks around into groups and having students share work with their peers.
Offer limited choices in assignments.
30s - Q7
Do Creativity Skills transfer from subject to subject?
falsetrueTrue or False30s