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Reply to "The decade-long "learning recession""
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[quote=Anonymous]Teachers don’t teach anymore. They throw up slides of poor quality, with too many words, too busy, etc. and read off of the slides. They don’t require the student to ‘read’ the concepts from a textbook. They jump around from one disconnected topic to another with no logical flow and order. There are gaps in information that students are unaware of because there is no sequential curriculum from an edited and vetted text. Then a Kahoot appears and the students practice the ‘test’ questions via this timed competition. It’s a terrible way to learn. There are no-hands on labs, it is just simulated poorly written and executed Gizmos on the computer. This is suppose to be ‘discover’ learning but they have no textbook foundation so the Gizmo confuses the learning more. It’s a heck of a way to try to learn. It’s awful. And teachers and planners could do better. [/quote]
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