Mathilda Joubert helps students find purpose driven solutions to real problems
Mathilda Joubert is Director of Excellence and Innovation at the Sheridan Institute for Higher Education and lectures in creativity, school improvement, leadership, management, and research methods in both the Faculties of Education and Business.
So often we hear of the need for problem solving. But what about developing skills in identifying new problems? In this interview, Mathilda breaks down what it means to be purpose driven in the way we think about problem solving. Mathilda explains that with the right knowledge about the differences between creativity and eccentricity, anyone can benefit from creative thinking to develop solutions to real problems that add real value.
This interview will help inspire teachers who are looking for that edge to create dynamic classrooms with approaches to innovation that really mean something. For more information on Mathilda’s work, check out the article below where she describes methods for developing innovation in science classes. It’s inspiring work.
Read more about Mathilda's work in science classrooms at this link.
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/mathilda-joubert-8299705_creativity-in-science-education-by-mathilda-activity-6815049418950230016-zgDp
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