Beyond the Test Score: Nurturing Creativity and Innovative Thinking in Students
Beyond the Test Score: Nurturing Creativity and Innovative Thinking in Students TeachingAugust 3, 2024VOLT Learning Do you remember that one…
Beyond the Test Score: Nurturing Creativity and Innovative Thinking in Students TeachingAugust 3, 2024VOLT Learning Do you remember that one…
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In a world where technology has seeped into every sphere of life, it is only natural that the way in which knowledge has traditionally been imparted has also changed. In the last decade, with the emergence of online study platforms and an ever-widening range of digital learning content,
Blended learning is a sweet compromise in the online vs offline debate. In practice, however, offline dominates in-school curricular learning, whereas online options have exploded for after-school supplemental learning. Educators, parents and companies providing educational
‘The Fun They Had’ is a speculative science fiction short story written by Isaac Asimov. First published in 1951, the story imagines the future of schools in the twenty-second century. Asimov’s vision conjured an isolated schooling experience for the children of the future, who are taught by a dull mechanical robot teacher at their house.
Children’s minds are shaped not only by what they read in their books, but also by what they see and experience in the world around them. Knowledge through perception is one of the most organic and fundamental ways through which students learn, especially when they are young.