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Articles by Gillian Judson

About Gillian Judson
Dr. Gillian Judson teaches in the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University and co-directs the Imaginative Education Research Group (http://ierg.ca). She enjoys writing and is an avid blogger on her own blog (www.educationthatinspires.ca) and for The Creativity Post and BAM RadioNetwork. She is also a TEDx speaker. As an educational consultant she explores a range of topics including imaginative and ecological teaching practices, educational program design, and educational change. Her main interest is the role of imagination in all learning and how all educators (PreK through Post-secondary) can routinely engage and inspire their students by tapping into this great learning tool.
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Lessons On Living Attentively by @perfinker

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My kids think I’m exaggerating. I’m not. I grew up without a cell phone. So,

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Oddly Enough… (Make Your Curriculum Strange) by @perfinker

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Poetry. Boring? Government. Ordinary? Math. Lifeless? We think not. I had the pleasure this week of working with

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Use Powerful Mental Images To Support Learning by @perfinker

Gillian Judson

Warning: Reading this post may leave you feeling compelled to tell people about what you have

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Put Engagement First: Think Differently About Your Students by @perfinker

Gillian Judson

There’s a “new kid” on your block. Tilt your head a little more to the

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15 Ways To Help Children Learn Anything by @perfinker

Gillian Judson

We all want our kids to do well at school. We also want our kids

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Empathy Requires Imagination by @perfinker

Gillian Judson

Educating the imagination is not a “quick fix” but it does contribute to the culture

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Imagination misunderstood by @perfinker

Gillian Judson

I am constantly astonished that we rarely talk about imagination in education. At the same time, I

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Teaching As Storytelling by @perfinker

Gillian Judson

I had another title for this post:  Evoke Feelings for Fractions, Photosynthesis, & Forces. But

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