Enhancing Pedagogical and Psychological Mechanisms for Cultivating Creative and Critical Thinking Abilities in Informatics and Information Technology Teachers
Keywords:
information technology (IT), educators, methodologies, institution, critical thinking, enhancing creativity.Abstract
In the ever-evolving landscape of education, the role of informatics and information technology (IT) teachers is pivotal in shaping the minds of future innovators and problem solvers. This article delves into the multifaceted realm of improving the pedagogical and psychological mechanisms for developing the creative and thinking abilities of informatics and IT teachers. Recognizing the importance of fostering innovation and critical thinking skills, this comprehensive exploration aims to provide insights, strategies, and frameworks for educators to enhance their instructional methodologies.
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