Understanding Failure and Children
In the book How Children Fail, the author likens students belonging either to a group of hopeful travelers on a journey with wonderful thoughts of an eventual arrival at a destination, or prisoners in a chain gang forced to work under threats of punishments with no knowledge of where they are at the moment, or will be down the line. Here’s the book:
Many students perceive schools as a place where they are forced to go, where they are told what to do, and where their lives become miserable if they don't comply. For these students, the primary goal of school is not learning. Rather it is a place where mundane activities are performed with minimum effort and unpleasantness. They are often labeled as those who don't care.
Here’s a way forward for your consideration…
https://ace.edu/blog/new-kids-on-the-block-reaching-and-teaching-generation-alpha/
Key points of the article:
- Students born in 2010 and later are known as Generation Alpha. The eldest members of Generation Alpha are currently in middle school, and they are growing up in a world where technology, and increasingly, artificial intelligence is ubiquitous throughout all aspects of daily life.
- Learning from one another, capitalizing on each other's talents, and preparing the whole child for the future they will soon inherit are all essential for providing the finest education possible for Generation Alpha.
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