@johndelony I also believe peace isn't passive, rather I think it's an active commitment yourself. Choosing peace Is the most worthwhile investment you can make
@johndelony I totally agree with this. I believe that true growth happens in environments that are safe and loving. Having been born into an aggressive/hostile environment. I can I never really developed those types of emotions
A study that is conducted once every 2 years has shown that mental health among teenagers in Canada has been worsening. The following article gives more details about the recent discovery: https://t.co/73QcHiH3ej
It's high time we think about the very causes of climate change and its far-reaching effects. This is an emergency that, despite awareness all over the world, grows day by day. Here is an article that unravels actionable solutions: https://t.co/F9iwUXHKRo
I couldn't agree more, Derik! Both cooperative education and Kolb's cycle connect theory with practice in a brilliant way. Exposure to industrial challenges stands us in much better stead compared to merely having insight into the so-called "real world".#EM203Robin
I learnt a lot about the benefits of cooperative education, the learning-by-doing method, and Kolb’s Experiential Learning Cycle. These methods help students understand the practical aspects of an industry, allowing them to feel what it's like working in real life! #EM203Robin
I learnt a lot about the benefits of cooperative education, the learning-by-doing method, and Kolb’s Experiential Learning Cycle. These methods help students understand the practical aspects of an industry, allowing them to feel what it's like working in real life! #EM203Robin
In my first weeks in #EM203Robin, we explored various topics on how teaching is evolving in today's society. The lesson on authentic learning stood out, as I've also struggled with finding relevance in what is taught. This will surely enhance my own teaching skills.
During my first few lessons, we covered the usage of digital tools and how social media can enhance learning. We promoted collaborative, creative, and critical work that enables us to construct knowledge in ways that apply to our everyday life. #EM203Robin
@EM203CZhang Nice to know that you enjoy the course, Chris. Lesson 1 does sound impactful; technology really reshaped learning from so many aspects, and it is great that you reflect on how this influences your own life. I am so eager to hear more from you!
@EM203Angela Sounds like a pretty exciting few weeks for you, Angela! It's amazing how the Internet and multimedia have reshaped learning. And congratulations on mastering Sudoku-perfect example of learning by doing!
@EM203jonathan I couldn't agree more Johnathan! The 4 C's are the basic skills that have helped to shape our private and professional lives. I'm so glad you recognized their value and significance everywhere. Going forward, how do you go about developing these skills in your own life?
@em203hayden That's cool! Hayden The three M's are so current today: Being able to use multimedia and multimodal approaches to improve learning and knowing the downside of multitasking is important. How do you think you will apply these insights in your own learning or teaching?
@EM203JWu5 Excellent reflection, Jeffrey! It really makes difference when it comes to student engagement and relevance of learning. It's motivational to find you considering how to apply those ideas within your teaching practice. What way could authentic learning be used in classrooms?
During my first few lessons, we covered the usage of digital tools and how social media can enhance learning. We promoted collaborative, creative, and critical work that enables us to construct knowledge in ways that apply to our everyday life. #EM203Robin
One of the relevant topics in the first few weeks in #EM203Robin that I have seen throughout my life has been the The 4 C’s; Critical Thinking, Communication, Collaboration and Creativity. These skills are important in my everyday life and they're always revolving around us