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Useful Tips for Nurturing Student Autonomy through Creative Communication

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Students across the nation have become increasingly familiar with technology use in the classroom, and more educators are implementing transformative experiences involving technology. Since 2020 as schools have become more hybrid and students have taken on a role as more independent learners, teachers across the U.S. are hoping to achieve more fulfilling experiences with technology for students that go outside of the unmemorable -online textbooks, filling out worksheets, and math games.  We know students are falling further behind each year, and teachers are desperately trying to find a way to invoke drive and get students involved with their own learning with each passing report. As seen in the National Center for Education Statistics ( NCES ), nearly 50% of students are behind grade level in at least one subject and every year (since 2010), fewer students are enrolling in a postsecondary program. Students are becoming less connected to the purpose of education and the relationshi...