📚 Education 1d ago · Abbas Manjee, Kiddom

Children learn best on paper: We need better technology, not less of it

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Children learn best on paper: We need better technology, not less of it
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Paper and curriculum for the human work of learning, technology for the logistics of running a room



The future researcher in every fifth grader: The case for curiosity-first teaching



When a teacher ditched screens, class got harder–that may be why it worked



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It is an odd thing to hear from someone who builds education technology for a living, but the most important tool in an elementary

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