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In unit we will explore a way of teaching and learning that encourages students to take the initiative to pose questions and explore their curiosity about the world around them, through a process of enquiry. | In unit we will explore a way of teaching and learning that encourages students to take the initiative to pose questions and explore their curiosity about the world around them, through a process of enquiry. | ||
{{activity|wcd|: Positives, Minuses, Interesting| | {{activity|wcd|: Positives, Minuses, Interesting|5}} In this activity called “PMI” - “Positives, Minuses, Interesting” there are no correct answers.The PMI involves considering the positive, negative and interesting points related to a specific scenario. It was originally developed by Edward de Bono, father of the “thinking skills” movement. It encourages learners to look at both sides of a situation and also to be creative when considering the interesting possibilities. | ||
Consider the following imaginary scenario: '''Plants can now walk in our world!''' | Consider the following imaginary scenario: '''Plants can now walk in our world!''' | ||