Children need more say in their education; here's why it matters
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Children need more say in their education; here's why it matters
Education shouldn't be a passive experience, with children simply absorbing the knowledge teachers pass on to them. Research shows that when children have input into their learning—helping to decide topics to cover, or specific activities, or how they are assessed—they feel more motivated, engaged in learning and happier in school.
Children need more say in their education – here’s why it matters
Rawpixel.com/ShutterstockEducation shouldn’t be a passive experience, with children simply absorbing the knowledge teachers pass on to them. Research shows that when children have an input into their learning – helping to decide topics to cover, or specific activities, or how they are assessed – they feel more motivated, engaged in learning and happier in school. But when we asked children about their opportunities to make choices in their educa…
Raising a happy child is not about gifts, outings or expensive treats. Instead, the key lies in small everyday gestures, like a hug after a tough day, quiet support during tough times and a sense of security that a child feels at home. Here's what really matters when it comes to raising a child with a fulfilled and happy heart, according to experts at The Times of India. Listen to them, even when they talk about small things Children need to fee…
Children are not only invisible, but often voiceless actors in the justice system, even though their lives are at stake, for example when their parents divorce. During the proceedings, adults still talk over their heads more often than they are questioned on the merits.
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