Description
We all have “aha” moments multiple times a day, but how often do we take the time to stop, notice, and learn from them? Joyce Juntune, Ph.D., has found that helping students pay attention to their “aha” moments — which she defines as “the wonderful connections their minds are making” — enables them to become thinkers and gain new learning in the classroom.
In this brief lesson from our Essentials series, you will learn:
- What an “aha” moment is, with examples of some of the “aha” moments Dr. Juntune’s own students have had
- Practical, easy-to-implement ideas for helping students pay attention to their “aha” moments and leverage them for deeper learning
- Detailed tips on implementation
- The best ways to bring Dr. Juntune’s ideas into your classroom
John – STERLING CITY ISD (verified owner) –
Great
Joshua – SPRING ISD (verified owner) –
This was a fun course that can make you teach more creatively.
Daisy – SAN BENITO CISD (verified owner) –
Good suggestions!
Kim – Morgan Local Schools (verified owner) –
This course was not as good as the others, because the quality of the recording made it difficult to understand the content.
Kenna – Texas A&M University (verified owner) –
This was a short quick course, but had good information in it. I never thought too much about Aha moments, but now I will consider them more.
Timothy – TIPP CITY EXEMPTED VILLAGE (verified owner) –
good