Author: elizabethgoodhue (Page 4 of 7)

Elizabeth writes for Learning Port. She has been an English Language Arts teacher in the USA for 24 years. She also has two blogs about working and traveling in Mexico and Southeast Asia. Her third blog is called The Truth about Down Syndrome.

  1. E-learning provides primary students with a base for life-long learning:

    Life-long learning is self-directed learning using a range of resources including e-learning. It is a holistic approach that supports the philosophy that education is a continuum from the cradle to the grave. When primary students are e-learners, they become lifelong learners from the start.

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Who were we without e-learning?

Would Abraham Lincoln, Madame Curie, Gandhi, Helen Keller, Eleanor Roosevelt or Einstein have been more brilliant if they were e-learners? Was there something in their education that made them great?

As educators and parents invest in e-learning for children, we should not forget what worked for children before the technological age. While we look forward, we must remember the great people who have lived and learned in the past. How did they learn? How can we apply it to learners in a technological world?
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