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Category: Inclusion

Posted on September 12, 2022September 12, 2022

Inclusion on the Playground

Why Inclusion Matters on the Playground

 

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  • Teaching Digital Literacy
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  1. Barbara Zurita on Terrarium Talk TimeDecember 6, 2022

    This is too cool to be true Kaelynn, I congratulate you on this well-executed work!

  2. Jean-Paul Kamdem on Coding Success & Technology StrugglesNovember 13, 2022

    Hello Kaelynn, I strongly agree you when you said that coding can be beneficial for students to work on their…

  3. Jorden Robitaille on Coding Success & Technology StrugglesNovember 2, 2022

    we chose the same lesson! it is fun, but I found it a little challenging.

  4. Deanna Gallipeau on Coding Success & Technology StrugglesNovember 2, 2022

    I also agree that it is beneficial for problem-solving skills! What grades do you see yourself incorporating coding into their…

  5. Jean-Paul Kamdem on Breaking My Most Important RuleOctober 30, 2022

    Hi Kaelynn, From your post, I can see that you might like biology and research. You seem to be very…

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