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If the global pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that young people in this world are a lot more adaptable than we give them credit for. Our students want to learn. However when forced to learn from home for weeks or months at a time, vulnerability can surface in many ways—the most common of which is disengagement.
Rather than responding with frustration, this is where teachers need to be understanding and incorporate a wider range of learning techniques.
In this episode, Principal, Ms Jacinda Euler, speaks to passionate Technologies Teacher, Ms Nisha Swanston, about the challenges of remote teaching, and resisting the ‘chalk and talk’ which can often take over Zoom lessons.
If the global pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that young people in this world are a lot more adaptable than we give them credit for. Our students want to learn. However when forced to learn from home for weeks or months at a time, vulnerability can surface in many ways—the most common of which is disengagement.
Rather than responding with frustration, this is where teachers need to be understanding and incorporate a wider range of learning techniques.
In this episode, Principal, Ms Jacinda Euler, speaks to passionate Technologies Teacher, Ms Nisha Swanston, about the challenges of remote teaching, and resisting the ‘chalk and talk’ which can often take over Zoom lessons.
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