Learning in Egypt: singing, drumming and even dancing, if needed
Several clips have been circulated on social media recently showingEgyptian teachers, particularly Arabic teachers, explain the subjects they teach by using the method of singing, drumming and even dancing, if needed. Such methods have been met with contradictory responses: some considered them a form of renovation and creativity while others considered them shallow and
Several clips have been circulated on social media recently showingEgyptian teachers, particularly Arabic teachers, explain the subjects they teach by using the method of singing, drumming and even dancing, if needed. Such methods have been met with contradictory responses: some considered them a form of renovation and creativity while others considered them shallow and damaging to the aura and image of the teacher.
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