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Teachers Use Theatre and Dance to Teach Math to Young Students
This popped up today in my Facebook memories from 2016: Teachers use theatre and dance to teach math to young students. It only makes sense, since so much of what we try to teach young kids is abstract, and they … Continue reading
Pt. 3: Reading, Curriculum, and Relevance
As young adults pursue their careers, they often don’t have time to read for pleasure. But more importantly, they believe reading fiction is frivolous, whereas reading non-fiction has value. Non-fiction and textbooks obviously have value, but listen to this video: … Continue reading
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