Why Teachers Need Both Tech and Paper in Modern Classrooms
In this episode of the Why Edify Podcast, Jeremy Jorgensen discusses the importance of balancing technology in education with analog instruction methods. He shares innovative teaching strategies, including speed dating for problem-solving and managing the stress of Sundays for teachers. The conversation emphasizes the significance of reflection in teaching and the need for self-care among educators.
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Takeaways:
- Analog instruction can enhance student engagement.
- Technology should supplement, not dominate, teaching methods.
- Speed dating can foster collaboration and confidence in students.
- Managing Sunday scaries is crucial for teacher well-being.
- Reflection and planning are key to a successful week.
- Teachers should share their learning journeys with students.
- Consistent routines build trust in the classroom.
- Sleep hygiene discussions are important for student health.
- Teachers can benefit from tech-free connection time.
- Growth in teaching comes from continuous practice and reflection.
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