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I believe that the Whole Child Approach to education can truly change the world, as everything stems from education. This approach to learning will make future generations more well-rounded, open-minded, and adaptable to changes. These are very important traits for people to have in the ever-changing and fast paced world that we live in today. If everyone had the ability to embrace differences and listen to a wide variety of perspectives, the world we live in today could be less volatile. The students that I will have in my classroom will be the next generations of people contributing to and becoming leaders in society. I think that it is very important to acknowledge that these students are also people outside of my classroom, and the whole child approach to education ensures that they will become well-rounded individuals outside of a school setting. I feel that as a student, very few of my teachers embraced an approach to teaching like this one, and it made me feel unappreciated and unheard by my instructors. It felt like they saw me as a set of data or solely a student with no life outside of their classroom. The few teachers that I had that acknowledged my life outside of school, and the parts of me that were not just a student were much more influential to my learning. In my opinion, students learn more effectively when all parts of them are acknowledged and appreciated. This allows for more relationships to be built, which improves students' self-esteem and self-worth, making it easier to overcome academic challenges. I hope to implement the Whole Child Approach to education within my own classroom, as I truly believe it could be a catalyst for ensuring a better future for everyone.
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