Parrett and Budge discuss the impacts of poverty and it’s impact on the education of young people, and ultimately what we can do to reduce its impact on learning and the greater education system.
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This article discusses the financial impacts of education as it has become an dominant aspect of society.
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@EM203mpang_oden I completely agree, I have mainly been regarding media as a form of distraction to students and learning, however, it's uses in teaching and learning can have benefits greater than those which ignore and restrict social media use.
@EM203ssilva I completely Agree! I think it is extremely important for teachers to take into consideration learning strategies to be able to get through to each student as necessary to improve the level of comprehension for students.
@EM203TGuo Hey Teresa, I completely agree with your perspective! We should begin to consider how we can better make the internet a part of our learning as it is something that we already rely so heavily in other aspects of our lives.
@DanielG26701402 I agree, considering the vast networks that we are constantly surrounded by which causes more distractions than we give credit for! In addition, learning theories can be extremely helpful in better identifying the best ways to learn!
@EM203_AlisonK I completely agree with this perspective and because of this I think it is important that our education system catches up to be able to better connect with students who don't know a world without social media.
Through the last few lessons it has become clear that the use of different strategies and studying environments can be impactful to learning new information and skills. #EM203Persad