What Does The Research Say About Learning Through Play?
As Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, “It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
As Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, “It is a happy talent to know how to play.”
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The Listening Teacher: Getting Feedback From Students contributed by Jane Healey, A Teacher Trying Harder To Listen “The single most important thing I learned in this class is that I don’t have to have tons of homework to learn a lot.” Mid-year or more frequently, I ask students to complete an evaluation form. I craft…
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The Priorities Of Teaching For Change contributed by Olivia Odileke As an educator, you hold a position of immense responsibility in shaping the future of our society. To truly make a difference, becoming ‘fearless’–a teacher who isn’t afraid to push boundaries and take risks–may be one path forward. In, ‘How a Good Teacher Becomes Great,’…
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This Full Sensory mindfulness activity, combined with the ‘non-thinking zone,’ are important assets for teachers and students.
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