The Learning Triad
How students and teachers and content relate to each other is how learning happens.
Learning doesn’t happen in a vacuum. It requires at least one kind of relationship—a bringing together of separate things so that those things can affect and change each other. A hot stove needs a hand to touch it. A book left unread on a shelf can’t impart knowledge to anyone. A student alone with her thoughts may deepen her thinking, but only about th…
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