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If you discover something new in class, use the opportunity to show your students that learning opportunities are always present.

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  • This will show students that they can always learn something new, so they shouldn’t expect to learn everything now.
  • This will also help students figure out good ways of learning new things by watching you learn.

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Teaching with Logo: Building Blocks for Learning by Molly Watt & Daniel Watt

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