What age group are you actually thinking of when you say “young” learners? Plus, do you think teaching teens is basically the same as teaching kids or not?
Hi there, Young learners I would put from kindergarten to elementary school. There are massive differences between younger and older students to consider when teaching: Their development (physical, emotional and social), independence, but the biggest is probably their attention spans. Teachers need to use different engagement strategies and communication depending on what students they are teaching.
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What age group are you actually thinking of when you say “young” learners? Plus, do you think teaching teens is basically the same as teaching kids or not?
Hi there,
Young learners I would put from kindergarten to elementary school.
There are massive differences between younger and older students to consider when teaching: Their development (physical, emotional and social), independence, but the biggest is probably their attention spans. Teachers need to use different engagement strategies and communication depending on what students they are teaching.
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