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Lifelong Learning -- is an evolution. I read...I learn...I create...I produce...I communicate...I connect...We relate....We evaluate and reflect....We improve....And the next person comes along and reads....The process repeats itself!
Wow, picnik allows you to return and edit original work, making changes to text! What a powerful online tool!
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I wonder how education has changed. Our elders were happy learners in their day and time. The stories passed down through the ages tell us so.
The baby boomers had it pretty good in the classroom, too! Class reunions reveal some pretty happy, successful, educated learners!
Today's classroom has rapidly turned global and digital. 21st century learning is essential for our students. Student success after graduation requires new ways of learning and delivering. How exciting!
Knowledge has changed, but the desire to learn is the same...yesterday, today, and tomorrow. We are still making connections.
Interesting that the person who claims the Great British public doesn't have literacy skills seems to have a few literacy problems of his own.
Unpaid Amazon reviews of his book: "Too many grammatical/spelling errors and missed words. Issues with continuity plague throughout".
Thanks to great teaching, the special needs students had a ball making a pack of Scottish Terriers, origami style, for our school's origami showcase. Tag search:" Scottish terrier origami" for more pictures!
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The pandemic has caused a surge in illiteracy. Virtual Learning is inaccessible to the poorer sections of society, especially in the Global South, who need it the most. We may see higher drop-out rates and a widening chasm of inequality between rich and poor. This means that we need to double our efforts in public education and literacy. This International Literacy Day, try helping a child go back to school.
"Cambridge Primary Path" is a 7-level English language and literacy course for young learners, focusing on literacy, oracy, and creativity. It integrates original literature, systematic phonics, and grammar support, alongside a unique oracy framework developed with Cambridge University experts. The course emphasizes critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills through inquiry-based learning, creative activities, and digital resources via Cambridge One. Suitable for CEFR levels A0 – B2.
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