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Creative pedagogy, Creative pedagogy, language learning language learning and technology and technology Graham Stanley Graham Stanley [email protected] http://www.flickr.com/photos/pilottagev

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Creative pedagogy,Creative pedagogy,language learninglanguage learningand technologyand technology

Graham StanleyGraham [email protected]

http://www.flickr.com/photos/pilottagev

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How many How many

people people

do you do you

see?see?

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There are nine people in

this picture.

If you find 6, you have an

ordinary power of

observation.

Find 7, you have an above

average power of

observation.

Find 8, you are very

observant. Congratulate

yourself.

Find 9, you are extremely

observant. You are very

intuitive and creative

Michale Michalko http://creativethinking.net/DE16_NineFaces.htm

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Creative Creative

pedagogypedagogy

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Introduced by Andrei Introduced by Andrei

AleinikovAleinikov

(educator & author) in1989(educator & author) in1989

Creative Creative

PedagogyPedagogyCreativity should be a Creativity should be a

central part of what you do central part of what you do

with learners to motivate with learners to motivate

them and better promote them and better promote

lifelong learninglifelong learning

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What isWhat is

Creative Creative

Pedagogy?Pedagogy?

Helping learners how to learn Helping learners how to learn

creativelycreatively

Transforming the classroom into a Transforming the classroom into a

creative and flexible learning creative and flexible learning

environmentenvironment

Allowing learners to innovate, to Allowing learners to innovate, to

createcreate

Taking risks, thinking Taking risks, thinking

imaginativelyimaginatively

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Role Role

of theof the

LearnerLearner

Don't treat learners as 'objects Don't treat learners as 'objects

of influence'of influence'

Help learners develop:-Help learners develop:-

- self-motivation- self-motivation

- confidence- confidence

- curiosity- curiosity

- flexibility- flexibility

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ComponentsComponents

ofof

CreativeCreative

PedagogyPedagogy

Fluency Fluency

Generating new ideasGenerating new ideas

FlexibilityFlexibility

Shifting perspectivesShifting perspectives

Originality Originality

Doing something newDoing something new

Elaboration Elaboration

Building on existing Building on existing

ideasideas

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Creative Creative

pedagogy,pedagogy,

language language

learninglearning

and technologyand technology

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IWB Island ProjectIWB Island Project

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WerewolfWerewolf

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Goal of the game

- For the villagers:

eliminate the

werewolves

- For the werewolves:

eat the villagers

WerewolfWerewolf

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Each night, one villager is

devoured by the werewolves

During the day they try to

hide their identities to

avoid being hanged.

Each morning the surviving

villagers come together and

try to discover who the

werewolves are.

WerewolfWerewolf

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It’s night and the entire

village is sleeping.

All players close your eyes

The werewolves wake up,

Recognise each other and

choose a new victim

WerewolfWerewolf

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It’s morning and the

village wakes up

All players open your eyes

The Narrator points out any

victims the werewolves ate

during the night

WerewolfWerewolf

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Thank youThank you

Any questions?Any questions?

Graham StanleyGraham [email protected]

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