Flexible Learning: The Design Thinking Process as a K-12 Educational Tool

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  • Katia Caetano Lord Georgia State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33423/jhetp.v19i7.2531

Keywords:

Higher education, Collaboration, Creativity, Critical Thinking, Design Thinking Process, Education Reform, Engagement, Evaluation, Graphic Design, Presentation Techniques, Problem Solving, Refinement, Standards, Whole-Brain Thinking

Abstract

Flexible Learning is a personal investigation of the relationship between the design-thinking process and standardized primary and secondary education. The problem-solving methods used in graphic design are studied as a means of enhancing skills among K-12 students in the education system—skills that are not generally being developed, some of which are creativity, engagement, collaboration, evaluation, refinement, and presentation techniques. I will explain how the creative application of the design-thinking process in the classroom, usually in the form of a project, can expand the horizons for whole-brain and creative thinking among students.

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Published

2019-12-18

How to Cite

Lord, K. C. (2019). Flexible Learning: The Design Thinking Process as a K-12 Educational Tool. Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice, 19(7). https://doi.org/10.33423/jhetp.v19i7.2531

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