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Critical Incidents in Language Teachers’ Learning Een steentje in je schoen

Critical Incidents in Language Teachers’ Learning Een steentje in je schoen Lead in your stomach Barbara Roosken. How the World began (2011) by Catherine Trieschmann. The creative process. 3 phases. Your critical incident Lean and mean. 1. First phase. Anything goes.

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Critical Incidents in Language Teachers’ Learning Een steentje in je schoen

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  1. Critical Incidents in Language Teachers’ Learning Een steentje in je schoen Lead in yourstomach Barbara Roosken

  2. How the World began(2011) by Catherine Trieschmann

  3. The creativeprocess 3 phases

  4. Yourcritical incident • Leanandmean 1. First phase

  5. Anythinggoes 2. Second phaseDivergING

  6. Making Choices • Focussing 3. ThirdphaseConvergING

  7. Divergingphase • Direct analogy • Guidedimagery Today

  8. Anyquestions?

  9. Don’t cry, caterpillar – Grace Nichols Don’t cry, Caterpillar Caterpillar, don’t cry You’ll be a butterfly – by and by. Caterpillar, please Don’t worry about a thing “But”, said Caterpillar, “Will I still know myself – in wings?”

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