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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm an arts integration specialist (in a school outside of the DC area). So, of course, I'm all for the projects that lead to creative problem-solving, working in a group, non-traditional learning reaching all students, and so on. BUT! I'm also a traditional learner who benefits most from reading, writing, and taking notes during lectures. I think that much of the time, in an effort to "reach all students, teachers and schools who use this methodology miss out on educating the traditional learners who do best with rote memorization, logical math rules, note-taking, reading, and essay-writing. It's phenomenal that schools have found ways to reach out to students who might not learn best in traditional ways, and to make learning fun, teaching creative problem-solving and skills for real-world communication. But there absolutely has to be a blance.[/quote] well said![/quote]
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