Most anything that helps children is good for the entire human race. They quite literally are going to be the future when the rest of us are gone. But even in the meantime, who wants to grow old and see the people who are running things become progressively less educated, and therefore less able? We need to start by taking funding out of the hands of administrations that use funds as a reward for those who are doing the best. *We need to focus on the problems, not the places where things are already working.* This is like a teacher who gives their attention to the best students in their class and ignores those who are having the most trouble. Please pardon my analogy. Obviously most teachers would never dream of doing such a thing, it is the administrations and government that promote this problem. Beyond that this analogy does work perfectly well though.
Such a great presentation Patricia. Thank you so much for this. I really hope we can share it enough to make it a tangible reality the world over. Thank you TEDx Talks, definitely an idea worth sharing.
Learning to read should not be incumbent upon a teacher to ensure. That’s the parents responsibility. Setting a reading routine with your children is probably the best way to ensure success. And not relying on an app to it. Bottom line she’s getting at is. Read to your kids and make their education a priority.
It's not _still_ happening here in America, it has become progressively far worse over the last few decades, when it obviously should be getting better. We spend more money on public schools now, yet in the 70's when I was learning to read, we did have the basics down by the third grade. Many high school graduates have barely that level of linguistic literacy, and most college graduates today in America have what would have barely been considered a sixth grade level just 30 years ago. I'm so happy when I see people address this problem, because it's causing mass confusion especially in younger people. Many are unable to discern the most simple facts from obvious fiction because of it. This affects literally everything from not only their own employment options, but also to understanding social constructs and political agenda. Propaganda now has a tighter hold on society than ever before, and it's not *just* because of the internet. It has far more to do with a serious lack of linguistic literacy. The simple fact is, that communication is paramount to any group of individuals for getting literally anything done as a group. Without clear and concise communication, nothing else of any complexity can be learned. It is the actual foundation of education. I think it's one of the worlds biggest, if not the biggest, problem today.
Appreciate Video! Forgive me for butting in, I am interested in your thoughts. Have you researched - Millawdon Future Ticket Trick (search on google)? It is a good one off product for teaching children to read minus the headache. Ive heard some incredible things about it and my friend finally got astronomical results with it.
What I like about this woman is she's not a total ideologue, one reason it's been hard for me to watch Ted talks is because they give platforms to extremists (usually to left wing extremists) But this woman only seems moderately liberal, which is fine by me, I lov moderates She believes that education, especially literacy is very beneficial for industrial/market progress and careers, and I couldn't agree more She didn't say that education is humanity's salvation, nor implied it, just remained very objective My only request to her, if she could ever read this comment, is two important parts Because if she's trying to get all kids, the world over, to have opportunities to use and succeed with helpful technologies to progress literacy 1. Keep ideological biases from editorializing the lesson plans This can be done by maintaining curriculums that aren't interjecting unverifiable "facts" or beliefs, especially that of subversive far right/far left-wing politics (for example political correctness or religious/anti-religious views) Likewise in that camp of examples, respecting the mid and far eastern/other aboriginal cultures from being westernized or globalized (what westerners think the world ought to think is anti diversity, as different beliefs create more new pursuits of discovery) If the development of this technology remains as objective as she speaks, then I'll bet point 1. won't be an issue 2. Make sure that this is a message at the end of lesson plans encouraging children to engage their parents and teachers about what they've learned and what they believe they're learning, because automotive technologies will often be used more and more to raise and teach children and that is a concern Human connection and applications of their learning compound the effectiveness of learning and promotes healthy neural plasticity
Top Urgent !!!!! any body who can share the smart phones free apps for best child learning including these one if the app is already made and available???????....plz do......Thanks in advance for all your humanly genourosity.
So adults who haven’t learned to read should be able to? Effortlessly? Does this work with different languages like Chinese, Japanese, French, Hindu, Somali...
Nothing is ever achieved with no effort (ie; effortlessly). But yes, anyone of any age can learn more than they already know. Or even unlearn the false things they thought they knew. The wisest strive to do both throughout their lives. ^-^
back in the day we wrote with feathers, children nowadays will never understand the struggle of placing the pencil the wrong way and tearing the paper. back in the day we used horses to get around, children nowadays will never understand what it's like to have a good relationship with your horse and feed it well. (the future is now old man)
How technology is going to harm children now!!! I don't agree with you. Should be a human doing this not a machine. Slowly children teenagers and adults are losing their personal communication to technology.
I love the way she speaks. She puts effort into her words. And she is correct.
*This is also is a good way to learn a secondary language* 💪
@G G pero ya puedo hablar español😎
Anything that helps children with education is good for me
Let's start rebuilding it as a whole to end the mess
Most anything that helps children is good for the entire human race. They quite literally are going to be the future when the rest of us are gone. But even in the meantime, who wants to grow old and see the people who are running things become progressively less educated, and therefore less able?
We need to start by taking funding out of the hands of administrations that use funds as a reward for those who are doing the best. *We need to focus on the problems, not the places where things are already working.* This is like a teacher who gives their attention to the best students in their class and ignores those who are having the most trouble.
Please pardon my analogy. Obviously most teachers would never dream of doing such a thing, it is the administrations and government that promote this problem. Beyond that this analogy does work perfectly well though.
Such a great presentation Patricia. Thank you so much for this. I really hope we can share it enough to make it a tangible reality the world over. Thank you TEDx Talks, definitely an idea worth sharing.
Learning to read should not be incumbent upon a teacher to ensure. That’s the parents responsibility. Setting a reading routine with your children is probably the best way to ensure success. And not relying on an app to it. Bottom line she’s getting at is. Read to your kids and make their education a priority.
Amazing talk. Thanks for sharing this valuable info for learning the reading🙂
She speaks so calmly and calculatedly.
Lovely video!
👏👏👏Marvelous teacher
"Arescha pey baeee sherrk"perfect example of how voice recognition is only for adults.
Awesome! Love it
It's not _still_ happening here in America, it has become progressively far worse over the last few decades, when it obviously should be getting better. We spend more money on public schools now, yet in the 70's when I was learning to read, we did have the basics down by the third grade. Many high school graduates have barely that level of linguistic literacy, and most college graduates today in America have what would have barely been considered a sixth grade level just 30 years ago.
I'm so happy when I see people address this problem, because it's causing mass confusion especially in younger people. Many are unable to discern the most simple facts from obvious fiction because of it. This affects literally everything from not only their own employment options, but also to understanding social constructs and political agenda.
Propaganda now has a tighter hold on society than ever before, and it's not *just* because of the internet. It has far more to do with a serious lack of linguistic literacy. The simple fact is, that communication is paramount to any group of individuals for getting literally anything done as a group. Without clear and concise communication, nothing else of any complexity can be learned. It is the actual foundation of education. I think it's one of the worlds biggest, if not the biggest, problem today.
America is transitioning into an Idiocracy.
wow, this is amazing 😍
Sounds great... When can we see this implemented?
Fantastic
I think this is a very good way. And because of this, you can also learn another secondary language.
Awesome but what's the name of this app she developed?
Beautiful
Português?
Appreciate Video! Forgive me for butting in, I am interested in your thoughts. Have you researched - Millawdon Future Ticket Trick (search on google)? It is a good one off product for teaching children to read minus the headache. Ive heard some incredible things about it and my friend finally got astronomical results with it.
😲 That Accent Though!!! 😲
Finally among first comments 😅 Give me a like👍🏽
Very nice
I was laughing when I read "University of Limerick".
The talk was cool, tho.
😔
@@UniversityofLimerick You get that often, do you?
whanowa this is our first 💔
early intervention, gotta keep that in mind
Nice
don't say "there goes a weewooweewoo", say "there goes a firetruck" instead.
Please explain with erabic
Does she speak Arabic?
A little sad that this is happening.
Inequality is necessary to growth
@Munish Sharma : *If* what you say was indeed true, then obviously *striving for equality* is even far more important than it would already be.
@@aylbdrmadison1051 I am just saying what I have experienced I think i am not a intellectual person like you
What I like about this woman is she's not a total ideologue, one reason it's been hard for me to watch Ted talks is because they give platforms to extremists (usually to left wing extremists)
But this woman only seems moderately liberal, which is fine by me, I lov moderates
She believes that education, especially literacy is very beneficial for industrial/market progress and careers, and I couldn't agree more
She didn't say that education is humanity's salvation, nor implied it, just remained very objective
My only request to her, if she could ever read this comment, is two important parts
Because if she's trying to get all kids, the world over, to have opportunities to use and succeed with helpful technologies to progress literacy
1. Keep ideological biases from editorializing the lesson plans
This can be done by maintaining curriculums that aren't interjecting unverifiable "facts" or beliefs, especially that of subversive far right/far left-wing politics (for example political correctness or religious/anti-religious views)
Likewise in that camp of examples, respecting the mid and far eastern/other aboriginal cultures from being westernized or globalized (what westerners think the world ought to think is anti diversity, as different beliefs create more new pursuits of discovery)
If the development of this technology remains as objective as she speaks, then I'll bet point 1. won't be an issue
2. Make sure that this is a message at the end of lesson plans encouraging children to engage their parents and teachers about what they've learned and what they believe they're learning, because automotive technologies will often be used more and more to raise and teach children and that is a concern
Human connection and applications of their learning compound the effectiveness of learning and promotes healthy neural plasticity
Top Urgent !!!!! any body who can share the smart phones free apps for best child learning including these one if the app is already made and available???????....plz do......Thanks in advance for all your humanly genourosity.
Duolingo
So adults who haven’t learned to read should be able to? Effortlessly?
Does this work with different languages like Chinese, Japanese, French, Hindu, Somali...
Nothing is ever achieved with no effort (ie; effortlessly). But yes, anyone of any age can learn more than they already know. Or even unlearn the false things they thought they knew. The wisest strive to do both throughout their lives. ^-^
@@aylbdrmadison1051 but does it work in Chinese? Is this the universal way of learning?
I hope everyone reading this has an amazing waffle filled day 🥞
(Trying to hit 8k)
If you have children, teach them to talk! Why do we need technology to teach a language? Rubbish!!!!!
Back in my day we had to read real books not on a computer! 🙄
All the more reason why we currently live in the best time period.
Back in my day we had to ride a dinosaur to school instead of those horrid cars! 🙄
You must understand that it's all in the past now.
back in the day we wrote with feathers, children nowadays will never understand the struggle of placing the pencil the wrong way and tearing the paper.
back in the day we used horses to get around, children nowadays will never understand what it's like to have a good relationship with your horse and feed it well.
(the future is now old man)
you do realize that books still exist right?
First xd
I just hit 1K views on TH-cam 💕
Who cares
Nice. Keep going
So what..😀😀
Nithin Rao your lovely thanks for being so supportive
Is that real you on the video my dear ???
How technology is going to harm children now!!! I don't agree with you. Should be a human doing this not a machine. Slowly children teenagers and adults are losing their personal communication to technology.
Liberals