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“Can You Teach Me?” – A Tale of Random Acts of Learning

“Can You Teach Me?” – A Tale of Random Acts of Learning

by Muhammad Ramadan | Feb 20, 2020 | Educational Psychology

Sometimes we teach and inspire in the most random of places. My experience on a random Saturday re-confirmed for me that the heart of education and learning must be human connections. Through these simple exchanges of knowledge and skills, we can also pass on our joy,...
Balancing Technology in the Classroom: A Psychological Approach

Balancing Technology in the Classroom: A Psychological Approach

by Muhammad Ramadan | Jan 23, 2020 | Educational Psychology, Educational Technology

To make best use of technology in the classroom: survey, add, remove, and consider student psychology. The goal of helping students achieve appropriate technology usage is central to my work as a 21st-century educator and school leader. I am constantly thinking of the...

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