HOW CAN TEACHERS SHAPE THE CLIMATE FOR EFFECTIVE TRAINING PROGRAMS AND CREATE BETTER LEARNING ENVIRONMENT FOR STUDENTS. WHAT CREATIVITY AND TRAININGS HAVE TO DO WITH ANOTHER?
Keywords:
training, effective learning, creativity, learning environment.Abstract
We know creative leaders are those people whom everyone wants to follow. They have own point of view, and as strategic thinkers they can find the point of problem to solve it carefully. As we are teachers we are thought that we are born to be leaders, because we lead our students to learn and investigate new world of education, so we should always show our ability to help and develop personal qualities lifelong. We should initiate changes in how creativity is perceived, and implemented in the classroom setting by giving the predominant emphasis on basic academic learning standards. Teacher leaders are expected to support effective learning and lead positive gains in student achievement. Improving performance in the language learning trainings will grow in condition of acquisition of trainer leadership skills. So, what do creativity and trainings have to do with another? Creativity is important for any classes because, creative environment allows students to learn new skills, explore new opportunities and exercise their creativity in ways that ultimately benefit training programs through new ideas and increased commitment. Creative classes focuses on interesting projects, and individual students’ passions and needs, as well as it is approached creatively by focusing on a big concepts or point of views. Teachers as leaders must be innovation-oriented to succeed in managing language training programs. Trainers must adopt new and innovative ways to make their lessons and trainings interesting to students. Innovation technology provides communication solutions that will help students get the answers they need and innovate strategies that will help keep students’ attention like never before. As a trainer leader, by committing to innovation in the classroom, we can adopt our strategies and solutions in a way that makes it easier to maintain student focus and overcome the other obstacles they may face.
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