This course offers a dynamic exploration of how mind maps can revolutionise education. By providing a deep understanding of the principles, applications, and benefits of integrating mind maps into the curriculum, this course aims to foster critical thinking, enhance creativity, and promote holistic learning experiences for young minds. Join us on this enriching journey as we unlock the boundless potential of visual thinking tools, paving the way for an innovative and engaging educational approach that lays the groundwork for lifelong learning success.
This video will briefly describe what will be covered in this course on using mind maps in Senior Phase.
In this video, we embark on an insightful exploration of the fundamental principles behind mind maps and their invaluable role in fostering effective learning strategies. This introduction lays the groundwork for a comprehensive understanding of how this visual thinking technique can revolutionise the educational experience for young minds.
In this video, we delve into the essential elements that constitute the backbone of mind maps, unveiling the key building blocks that contribute to their effectiveness in the Senior Phase curriculum.
This Fish Mind Map is designed to guide learners how to define a something. This Mind Map will train and develop learners cognitive thinking and teach them to use a specific thinking pattern when asked to define a concept.
The Starfish Mind Map is designed to teach learners how to describe something. It can be used to describe a word, symbol, picture, story or topic. This mind map will train and develop learners cognitive thinking and teach them to use a specific thinking pattern when asked to describe something. This mind map also encourages learners to extend their vocabulary.
The Starfish Friends Mind Map is designed to guide learners how to compare two things. It can be used to find out the similarities and differences between two objects, topics or scenarios. This mind map also encourages learners to identify links and contrasts between two items.
The Shell Mind Map is designed to guide learners on how to sort information. Learners are given the main topic and the proceed to organise information into sub-topics. Learners then sort information into the relevant sub-topics. This mind map encourages learners to categorise and sort relevant information.
The Eel Mind Map is designed to guide learners on out to sequence information. It is used to take information and arrange it in a logical and sequential manner. This mind map encourages learners to develop their critical thinking skills.
The Starfish Babies Mind Map is designed to teach learners on how to identify the parts, or components, of a whole. Learners are taught to analyse something as a whole and determine the smaller elements or components that make up the whole.
The Crab Mind Map is designed to teach learners how to identify reason and result of a given situation. Learners are taught to look at a situation and assess the reasons why it is happening, and identify the results or consequences of the event occurring.
The Jellyfish Mind Map is designed to teach learners the difference between a fact and an opinion, and how to justify or substantiate their answers. Learners are guided on how to look at a question and decide whether a factual or opinionated answer is required. This mind map also develops the skill of justification which teaches learners how to give a reason for their answer.
In this video, we delve into the practical applications of mind maps, uncovering their versatile uses and transformative impact on early childhood education.
In this insightful video, we delve into the transformative application of mind maps as a sophisticated tool to facilitate structured and eloquent paragraph construction. Join us as we explore the dynamic potential of using mind maps to elevate the art of paragraph writing, equipping educators and students with the essential skills to excel in communication and critical thinking at an advanced level.