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Flirck:WoodleyWonderworks Every educator wants to create an environment that will foster students’ love of learning. Because the criteria are intangible,
Ness Crouch‘s insight:
It’s always a challenge to be innovative in a classroom. This is how good educators keep children interested and engaged in learning. The 7 principles are obvious but how many of us spend time focusing on these principles every day? Are they ingrained in your general classroom practice? Are there a couple that you need to spend time improving and focusing on?
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