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How Teacher Language Can Build a More Democratic Classroom

Cult of Pedagogy

Children must learn how to construct learning communities in which participants take each other’s ideas seriously, grow knowledge, and solve problems together so they are not dependent on the teacher to arrange such communities for them. A read aloud is something a teacher does while students listen. “What are you thinking?”

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Beyond Digital Literacy: How EdTech Fosters Children’s Social-Emotional Development

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A child’s emotional well-being and self-confidence is essential to social and intellectual development. Many parents and teachers do not fully understand social and emotional learning (SEL). Technology used for education personalizes the learning process, engages students and develops essential skills for the workplace.