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The Future of K-12: Will We Still Need a Physical Classroom? - The TechEdvocate

The Future of K-12: Will We Still Need a Physical Classroom? - The TechEdvocate | Professional Learning for Busy Educators | Scoop.it
Spread the loveWith technological breakthroughs, we have replaced certain aspects of our society with new tools, all while creating new opportunities for people to take up. While there is undoubtedly much debate as to the ethics of replacing man with machine, there is no denying the usefulness of using technology and devices to enhance our world space. Education is one such sphere of society that we are still trying to enhance with technology. As we have made progress, education and classroom learning have been slow to accept change, but it’s getting there. In fact, with the comparatively small amount of […]

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'Every Kid is Motivated': Action-oriented Ideas to Revive Students' Curiosity - MindShift

'Every Kid is Motivated': Action-oriented Ideas to Revive Students' Curiosity - MindShift | Professional Learning for Busy Educators | Scoop.it
If there’s one concern about distance learning that educators have during these times, it’s that students are having difficulty being motivated. A lack of motivation is perfectly understandable given the severity of the pandemic, the financial hardships and the shortcomings of video conferencing platforms. But that doesn’t necessarily mean teachers can’t prioritize motivation and curiosity, which were already suffering pre-pandemic because of the way schools often rely on tests and grades to drive student learning.

Educators navigating distance learning are grappling and experimenting with ways to capture students’ interest through social media, polls and stickers on their faces. In addition to those strategies, they've also found ways to stoke curiosity and motivation that are not completely out-of-the-box solutions.  
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