Like most kids, I was born... I grew up doing what kids did - I played. I challenge educators to rethink about how they can utilise 'play' into the classroom. Instinctively, children will play for hours. They play at school, at home, by themselves, with friends and even with kids they don't know! Educators would benefit by learning how to harvest this natural playfulness and apply it in the classroom.
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Showing posts with label 21st Century Edu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 21st Century Edu. Show all posts
5 November 2014
29 October 2014
Feedback in the classroom: How to make it valuable for your students
It's important that educators around the world know how to give valuable feedback in the classroom. I believe it should be taught explicitly when training teachers so that they can consistently be giving valuable feedback in the classroom.
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