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This week, Susan explores the challenges faced by introverted students in a world that often values extroverted traits, questioning whether this "extrovert ideal" overlooks the valuable contributions of introverted students, who excel in areas like critical thinking, listening, and written expression. By meeting learners where they are, teachers can empower everyone in their classroom to thrive - regardless of their personality type.
By The Institute for Arts Integration and STEAM4.5
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This week, Susan explores the challenges faced by introverted students in a world that often values extroverted traits, questioning whether this "extrovert ideal" overlooks the valuable contributions of introverted students, who excel in areas like critical thinking, listening, and written expression. By meeting learners where they are, teachers can empower everyone in their classroom to thrive - regardless of their personality type.

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