Go National: Collaborative Distance Learning

Submitted by Peggy Bass (not verified) on August 24, 2007 - 10:08.

Another great example of what can be achieved through children being able to connect with each other, whether it is across town, in another state, or even in other countries. The format begins with each child being able to share something about themselves with each other, and proceeds to build on the basis of individuality and creativity, which in turn garners respect for each other and ones self. What a simple, lovely and intelligent concept, basic and yet seemingly so hard to grasp by so many adults. Forget NCLB, this actually can lead to no child left behind.

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