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I respect copyright and fair use by always purchasing educational materials created by other teachers. Despite educators' low pay, it's essential to compensate teachers who share their work, such as worksheets, online. As a future PE teacher, I anticipate fewer issues with this. As students age, there's a greater need for specific curriculum content, like CPR.
Technology poses issues such as cyberbullying, which is by far the worst. However, in this generation, students are born into a world with social media, so parents will play a significant role in teaching them about these issues because kids will experience them even before they start school. On the other hand, things like academic dishonesty are not as bad as they are often made out to be. Students use the resources they find to help them improve their grades, which can be a source of encouragement and motivation.
Mastering these skills, like crafting text boxes and selecting color backgrounds, has been an exhilarating experience. Adapting from Canva, a familiar platform, presented the greatest challenge. Nonetheless, I am eager to leverage these abilities to produce vibrant newsletters that will vividly showcase our activities for parents. It's an enjoyable and interactive method to keep them updated.
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