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DISCOVERINDIVIDUAL TALENTS

LEARNTRUE PASSION

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GOV EMPLOYER

FAMILY PEERS

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LEARNING STYLES

PROBLEM SOLVING

BLOGGING MULTI!CULTURA

MAKER CULTURE

GENDER ISSUES

THE THREE R’S

CLASSROOM FLIPPING

EXPERIENTIAL OPEN PLAN

BRAIN- BASED

SELF ESTEEM

CHARACTER EDUCATION

MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCE

GAME- BASED

DESIGN THINKING

CRITICAL THINKING

MULTI CULTURAL

SOCRATIC THINKING

MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCE

CULTURAL LITERACY

INQUIRY BASED

1 TO 1 IPAD

GIFTED EDUCATION

GLOBAL EDUCATION

CORE KNOWLEDGE

FLAT CLASSROOM

BLOOM’S TAXONOMY

SCHOOL TO WORK

LEARN BY DOING

THINKING HATS

MINDFUL- NESS

WORKSHOP METHOD

NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND

BACK TO BASICS

OUTDOOR SCHOOL

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I’M DOING SCHOOL!

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INSANITY!

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FUTURESHOCK

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1 An organ of soft nervous tissue contained in the skull of vertebrates, functioning as the coordinating centre of sensation and intellectual and nervous activity:

NOUN

The human brain consists of three main parts. (i) The forebrain, greatly developed into the cerebrum, consists of two hemispheres joined by a bridge of nerve fibres, and is responsible for the exercise of thought and control of speech. (ii) The midbrain, the upper part of the tapering brainstem, contains cells concerned in eye movements. (iii) The hindbrain, the lower part of the brainstem, contains cells responsible for breathing and for regulating heart action, the flow of digestive juices, and other unconscious actions and processes. The cerebellum, which lies behind the brain stem, plays an important role in the execution of highly skilled movements

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WHAT’S GOIN’ ON?

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CULTIVATINGTHE CREATIVE

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ENVIRONMENT

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EXTERNALISETHE INTERNAL

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TIME

SPACE

RELATIONSHIPS

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RELATIONSHIPS

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EMOTIONALEXPRESSION

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COMMUNICATE

MY PASSIONIS CREATIVITY

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TEACHERTEACHCAN’TWON’TDON’T

LEARNERLEARNCAN

WANTDO

ANSWER QUESTION

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TRIBES

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SPACE

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CONSTRAINTS ARE OPPORTUNITIES

JUGAAD

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MUNDANE

SUBLIME

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IMITATIONCREATIVE MASTERY

CYCLE

INSPIRATION IMAGINATION

ACQUISITION

PRACTICE ASSIMILATION

SHARING COLLABORATION

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YOU CANNOT TEACH ANYONE ANYTHING. YOU CAN ONLY HELP THEM FIND IT WITHIN

THEMSELVES.

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HAMISH CLARK

www.hamishclark.com

@mrclarksclasses

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