As we see in the workplace, most motivation strategies are “push” or “pull” based: keeping people moving either with a kick from behind (threats, fear, tough targets) or by…
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As we see in the workplace, most motivation strategies are “push” or “pull” based: keeping people moving either with a kick from behind (threats, fear, tough targets) or by offering choc‐drops (bonuses, grand presentations of the company vision, team‐building games). The article suggests five elements that make up a more effective, sustainable and humane way to motivate individuals.
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Angi Martin and Julie Cox
With a push toward inclusion of students with disabilities in the general education classroom, students who are d/Deaf or hard of hearing (DHH) are exposed to greater educational…
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With a push toward inclusion of students with disabilities in the general education classroom, students who are d/Deaf or hard of hearing (DHH) are exposed to greater educational opportunities. Given the largely verbal nature of traditional classroom instruction, there has been a need for advancements in technology to provide more access to the material covered by teachers and in class discussions. In addition, the COVID-19 pandemic and the transition to virtual learning also brought to light many additional challenges for the DHH population, which can, in part, be lessened through technological advancements.