Modern standards require much more of our children than parroting back memorized facts. Modern education requires much more of our technology than entertainment and repetition.
What we need instead is open-ended tech that is learner-driven. In order for our children to create we need to actually let them create.
In teaching and reinforcing new skills we need to allow children to learn something in multiple ways, touching on multiple learning styles. Auditory, visual, and kinesthetic learners can all engage on every page. This is particularly important with language acquisition, be it with early learners or with learners of a second language, as language acquisition requires combining speech, print, and listening.
With Little Bird Lessons and our new dual recorders the student can read the instructions, hear a question or extra piece of information from the teacher's own voice, speak a response, type a response, and create an image.
An instructor can easily assign a lesson to her class and differentiate according to the different needs of the students. The end product is only restricted by the students themselves. It's a lesson with no ceiling, with no limitations. Students are free to take a subject as far as they can, delving into topics of interest and cross-curricular applications.
This user-generated format allows for higher-level thinking skills, taking our children further with their comprehension and application of knowledge. These are part of the future-ready skills our children need.
Little Bird Tales offers a more comprehensive evaluation than standard worksheets and multiple-choice tests. An educator can easily identify a student's mastery of the subject matter as well as the learner's depth of knowledge. This is especially beneficial in interdisciplinary studies, correlating multiple subjects into one, cohesive integration. Little Bird Tales is perfectly suited to culminate research study and project based learning across the curriculum. As a more authentic assessment, Little Bird Tales also make a beautiful digital portfolio.

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