ISTE CEO Richard Culatta notes that we've "beaten the joy out of learning" in recent years. Now is the time to inspire educators and learners. Along with inspiration comes the idea of injecting civility, kindness, and understanding into education.
"It's OK to disagree…you need to disagree; it's how you learn, but we have to do it in a way that's kind and civil, and you have to model that for kids," Culatta said.
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