Metacognitive and Brain Based Activities
Metacognitive and brain-based learning gives students the independence to collaborate with others. Also, it provides learners with the ability to set their own goals. They
Metacognitive and brain-based learning gives students the independence to collaborate with others. Also, it provides learners with the ability to set their own goals. They
Polarization of people’s politics has effects on children. It is not as simple as a disagreement among friends. Simple disagreements are normal. However, polarization occurs
Racist teaching should not happen in schools or at home by adults that claim they are not racist. Some claim that only bad people are
Critical thinking has declined with the use of technology. However, technology has improved a student’s visual skills. Critical thinking skills involve identifying flaws in the
Family bonding may be in crisis mode with parents and guardians monitoring remote learning. Students need to be monitored during on-line learning now that schools
Explaining the pandemic to children may be difficult. As time goes on everyone is at a distance from one another. Children are restless and do
Participation of parents in school, as well as outside activities, is a concern of many teachers and instructors. However, most parents show up in the
Active shooter drills are under the spotlight. Many wonder the effectiveness of the lockdown drills. Also, parents and teachers wonder how they mentally affect school
Discipline charts are used every day in classrooms. However, they cause more harm than good to students that are vulnerable. These charts shame children and
Vocabulary in children begins at an early age. If vocabulary is not developed, students face a gap in their learning. With no or very little