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Writer's pictureAnthony Delawrence

THE STUDENT'S CHOICE



A Student's Choice doesn't just go beyond the choices they make outside of the classroom, it happens to go into the classroom as well, and also well beyond into the extra-curricular activites that they are apart of. Young student's decisions on how they want to learn is a big part of how they should be taught in the classroom. Some young students (and into young adulthood) prefer to write down on a paper to learn or need to see it on a sheet and process the information. Other students prefer to visually see the topics they are being taught. In the realm of the extra-curricular activities, some young athletes do better when they are shown how to do something to be a better player, and other could just be told how to do it and be able to figure it out on their own. Both realms of learning in the classroom and learning in the classroom depend on the student themselves, because each student has their strong suits and other areas where they struggle and need more attention, but the point is each individual is different in their own choices and decisions, learning and development, and overall growth to suceed down the road in their individual lives.

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