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Unlocking Creativity: Design Thinking in Biology Class!

Discover how to unlock creativity in your biology class using design thinking! In this engaging video, we explore innovative strategies that foster transdisciplinary thinking among secondary students. Learn how to integrate real-world challenges into your biology lessons, encouraging collaboration and critical thinking. Watch as we demonstrate hands-on activities that promote problem-solving and creativity, making biology more relatable and exciting for students. By the end of this video, you'll be equipped with practical tips to inspire your students and enhance their learning experience. Don’t forget to like and share this video with fellow educators!
 
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