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Peer Response Post #2 – Marsha

For this response blog, I will be focusing on Marsha Chan’s blog post #2.

Blog #2

Hi Marsha, thank you for sharing your insights into pedagogy and networked learning! I completely agree that different teaching methods can have a significant impact on student engagement and critical thinking. I like how you relate the course material to the Child and Youth Care (CYC) field. Your active participation on platforms like Reddit and LinkedIn to exchange knowledge with CYC professionals is a fantastic example of networked pedagogy in action. It’s inspiring to see how you use these platforms to gain practical insights and share resources. Your emphasis on cognitivism aligns perfectly with your field and resonates with me, as critical thinking and reflection are crucial for applying theoretical knowledge to real-world situations.

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