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Innovative Education for Relationship-Based Learning
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In this interview with Dr. Vera Queiroz from http://www.cest.poli.usp.br/en, Dr. Deutsch discusses her insights regarding education. Her insights are particularly relevant in today's world, where we are increasingly connected online. By following her advice, we can create more inclusive and supportive communities where everyone feels welcome and valued.
Dr. Nellie Deutsch, a relationship-based mentor and education technology expert, shared her experience of using technology in the classroom and building communities online. She believes that it is important to have a positive attitude, empathy, and a common goal when building a community. She also emphasized the importance of being flexible and adaptable, and celebrating successes along the way.
Dr. Deutsch started using technology in the classroom because she wanted to reach each and every student. She was initially scared because she didn't know how to use technology very well, but she learned that her students knew more about PowerPoints than she did. She started building communities online in 2009, and she believes that collaboration is natural and that the minute you believe that it will work, you'll find ways to make it work.
Dr. Deutsch believes that empathy is very important in community building. She says that if you group people together and there is a type of dislike for a reason, then the community is not so good. That's why having a common goal is so important. When people have a common goal, they can focus on that and put aside their differences.
Dr. Deutsch also believes that it's important to be flexible and adaptable when building a community. Things don't always go according to plan, so it's important to be able to roll with the punches and make changes as needed. She also believes that it's important to celebrate successes along the way. When people feel appreciated and valued, they are more likely to stay engaged and contribute to the community.
Dr. Deutsch's insights are valuable for anyone who is interested in building a community, whether it's online or in person. Her emphasis on empathy, collaboration, and a common goal is essential for creating a space where people feel connected and supported.
Dr. Deutsch concluded her conversation by emphasizing the importance of being flexible and adaptable when building a community. She said that things don't always go according to plan, so it's important to be able to roll with the punches and make changes as needed. She also believes that it's important to celebrate successes along the way. When people feel appreciated and valued, they are more likely to stay engaged and contribute to the community.
Dr. Deutsch's final words were a reminder that building a community takes time and effort, but it's worth it. When you create a space where people feel connected and supported, they can learn and grow together.
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