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This book explores teaching methods that foster creative thinking among students across various disciplines. It presents effective experiments conducted in workshops with both practicing teachers and student teachers, aiming to modernize existing teaching approaches to better align with the needs of the 21st century. The central argument is that adopting such methods will generate interest and engagement for both learners and educators, while also positively influencing teacher-student relationships and student achievement. The book clarifies and redefines the role of the teacher as an…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book explores teaching methods that foster creative thinking among students across various disciplines. It presents effective experiments conducted in workshops with both practicing teachers and student teachers, aiming to modernize existing teaching approaches to better align with the needs of the 21st century. The central argument is that adopting such methods will generate interest and engagement for both learners and educators, while also positively influencing teacher-student relationships and student achievement. The book clarifies and redefines the role of the teacher as an influential and formative figure, even as this role has evolved. It offers strategies to overcome obstacles to learning and suggests engaging approaches to creative activities. This book is intended for teacher educators, researchers, and teachers who deeply value education.
Autorenporträt
Atara Isaacson (PhD) is a tenured lecturer in the Department of Music and the Faculty of Education at Bar-Ilan University, Israel. She heads the teaching certificate programme in music and doctoral programme in music education. Dr. Isaacson is an interdisciplinary researcher with three interconnected areas of interest and research: education, music education, and musicology. In the field of education, Dr. Isaacson has conducted extensive research on teacher-student relationships, with a focus on innovative and alternative teaching methods. Her work includes the development of creative thinking in education and the arts. In the field of music education, Dr. Isaacson has pioneered special methods for guided listening and has played a significant role in establishing curriculum for music majors. In the field of musicology, she engages in narrative musicological research, particularly focusing on genres from the 19th century. She has developed a synergistic approach that integrates these three fields, creating a holistic model that combines knowledge, experience, research, and creativity.