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  • 16:49, 9 April 2024 Emina talk contribs created page File:Cdc-GDokEYnOfnE-unsplash.jpg
  • 16:49, 9 April 2024 Emina talk contribs uploaded File:Cdc-GDokEYnOfnE-unsplash.jpg
  • 16:39, 9 April 2024 Emina talk contribs created page Parent- Amorin (Created page with "In 2035, as the new educational system takes hold, I find myself grappling with frustration and uncertainty. It wasn't long ago that I relied on iPads and gadgets to calm my little ones, but now, with stringent regulations in place, I'm forced to seek alternative methods to soothe my rambunctious kids. It's a daunting task, to say the least, but amidst the initial resistance, I begin to see a silver lining. This shift in approach prompts me to prioritize teaching essenti...")
  • 16:38, 9 April 2024 Emina talk contribs created page Former Student- Emina (Created page with " I'm sitting here, trying to make sense of everything that's happened since my graduation in 2028, and I can't help but feel lost and confused. The world around me has changed so much, and I'm struggling to comprehend it all. I miss the nostalgic feeling of gazing down at my bright phone screen, tapping away on social media apps, forgetting the passing of time as if I were being transported to an alternate universe... a digital universe. I grew up in a world where techno...")
  • 16:35, 9 April 2024 Emina talk contribs created page Teacher - Loraine (Created page with "I have been teaching for over 20 years, and saw a big change in our education systems, before, during and after the pandemic. As educators, we thought things would go back to normal after the pandemic. Of course, we didn’t expect this change to happen right away, but we expected things to look up for us. We lost a lot of good teachers, due to the hardships of teaching online and not being able to get students to engage with us the same way they did when we were in-pe...")