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Assessment
– first step of the process, requires a look at both strengths and
problems.
- educators must focus on what the expected learning outcome should
be with awareness of learning theory and student learning styles and
needs
Define options
-(second step), the literature should be searched for research,
suggestions or techniques that could be address the indentified needs
Gaining Support for the Innovation
-some strategies require little or no resources to implement. If resources
are need, then gaining support for acquisition of those resources is
essential
-administrative support may be required but administrators may also be
an excellent resources to discuss potential funding or acquisition of
physical resources
■ Definition:
■ Watson and Glaser (1980) looked at critical thinking
and identified three elements that make up to this
thinking process, namely attitude, knowledge and skill
■ Facione (1996) described critical thinking as purposeful,
self-regulatory judgment that gives reasoned
consideration to evidence, content , conceptualization,
methods and criteria
■ Ennis (1985) defined it as “reflective and reasonable
thinking that focused on deciding what to believe or do”
2 Important Conditions
First is Safety because creative strategies foster openness, students may
feel vulnerable as a result
Secondly, the teacher sets the tone of respect for the contributions of all
participants
CHAPTER 6
Lighten Up Your Classroom
■ Definition and Purpose
■ Humor is a communication that induces amusement, it must be
shared
■ It makes the learning environment a shared, pleasurable experience
■ The use of humor in the classroom can be productive, promoting
comfortable, safe interactions between faculty and students
■ The effective use of humor promotes creativity , learning, retention
and enculturation of professionals
■ Resources
■ The effective use of humor needs to be learned and refined,
Web Resources – humor matters bibliography and resource's can be
accessed at http://www.humormatters.com/bibtheraphy.htm
Sources for Cartoon Humor – cartoonbank.com from New York
magazines can be accessed
Print Resources- print version of cartoons, local newspaper, the humor
section of bookstores
■ Using the Method
■ -using humor in the learning process can take several forms
■ -it is easy for most faculty to use spontaneous storytelling by relating
their own experience to enhance the learning process
■ -other faculty may need to collect jokes, cartoons, movie excerpts and
humorous exercises to insert into their regular teaching activities to
enhance learners receptivity
■ Potential Problem
-not everyone gets a joke
-sometimes people are too serious
-some do not value humor in the educational process
-some find it distracting to their learning
Resources:
Innovative Teaching Strategies in Nursing 4th Edition
Martha J. Bradshaw Arlene J Lowenstein