Who are today's students? While that's an important question, I need to know my students, not generalities encompassing America's students. My students, like all students across the globe, are unique in their learning styles, backgrounds, experiences, interests, and literacies. In order for information, research, and theories to be useful for my teaching, I need to know specifically who these students are that make up my classroom.
In this podcast, I explore my 21st century students'...
Who are today's students? While that's an important question, I need to know my students, not generalities encompassing America's students. My students, like all students across the globe, are unique in their learning styles, backgrounds, experiences, interests, and literacies. In order for information, research, and theories to be useful for my teaching, I need to know specifically who these students are that make up my classroom.
In this podcast, I explore my 21st century students' interactions and backgrounds with technology.
Brad Feick
HS English Teacher and Walden University Student
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