Description
In this course you will learn:
- How to create a joyful learning environment
- Humor strategies
- Cheers
- Props
Presenter Bio
Lisa Van Gemert shares best practices in education with audiences around the world using a combination of neuropsychology, pedagogy, experience, humor, technology and sheer fun. She is an expert consult to television shows including Lifetime’s “Child Genius,” and a writer of award-winning lesson plans, as well as numerous published articles on social psychology and pedagogy and the book, Perfectionism: A Practical Guide to Managing Never Good Enough. A former teacher, school administrator, and Youth & Education Ambassador for Mensa, she shares resources for educators and parents on her website giftedguru.com and is co-founder with Ian Byrd of the Gifted Guild, a professional community for educators of the gifted. Lisa and her husband Steve are the parents of three sons and live in Arlington, Texas.
Kelsey – PORT NECHES-GROVES ISD (verified owner) –
Great ideas!
Brianda – MCALLEN ISD (verified owner) –
Loved the tools given.
Sheila – NORTHSIDE ISD – SAN ANTONIO – REGION 20 (verified owner) –
I really like Lisa’s style of presenting. She is incredibly knowledgeable and has really practical ideas.
Johnathan – MARION CITY (verified owner) –
Thank you for the ideas, links, and reassurance!
Penny – PLANO ISD (verified owner) –
The instructor provided excellent ideas on how to add creativity to any classroom.
caroline – PLANO ISD (verified owner) –
A little long but good information.
Nancy – MARION CITY (verified owner) –
Good ideas.
JULIE – MCKINNEY ISD (verified owner) –
The presenter shared useful and engaging ideas that are relevant and immediately usable in the classroom. She was enthusiastic and concise in her presentation.
Rosario – UNITED ISD (verified owner) –
The instructor is very creative. You can genuinely see her passion for teaching in her lesson.
Jonathan – WORTHINGTON CITY (verified owner) –
12 different suggestions to add creativity to your classroom. Some are geared towards elementary and some are geared towards high school. Thus, some of the suggestions one can adapt and use.