Past projects 2
Headphones for Technology Class
Funded Feb 8, 2024Your donation of headphones facilitates individualized learning experiences, allowing our students to immerse themselves fully in educational content without distractions. This focused approach not only enhances comprehension but also cultivates essential digital literacy skills that are vital for success in today's world.
One aspect of your donation that has particularly excited our students is the quality and functionality of the headphones themselves. The clarity of sound and comfort during extended use have garnered enthusiastic feedback. For many students, especially those who may not have access to such technology at home, receiving these headphones represents a tangible step towards equity in education. Knowing they have reliable tools at their disposal fuels their enthusiasm for learning and exploration.
Moreover, certain students have embraced this new technology with exceptional enthusiasm. Among them are those who thrive in auditory learning environments or benefit from the personalized pace afforded by digital resources. For these students, the headphones have become more than just a tool; they're a gateway to enhanced understanding and increased confidence in their abilities. Witnessing their newfound enthusiasm and engagement reaffirms our belief in the transformative power of technology in education.
Once again, we extend our heartfelt thanks for your generosity and support. Your donation of headphones has not only enriched our technology class but has also empowered our students on their educational journey. With your continued partnership, we look forward to creating even more opportunities for growth and learning in the days ahead.”
With gratitude,
Ms. Suparattananon
This classroom project was brought to life by Connecticut State Department of Education.Together-in-One-World Classroom
Funded Nov 22, 2018My students were so excited seeing the new rug put in our classroom! The first few days were hard for them to focus on our lesson as they couldn't keep their eyes off those kids around the world picture! When they are assigned independent work, they always ask to work on the rug! They couldn't wait for more comfortable seating choice! They love that they have more room for their growing legs to stretch. More importantly, such flexible seating helps promote their reading stamina as they can choose to sit in the nontraditional positions.”
With gratitude,
Ms. Suparattananon
This classroom project was brought to life by New Teacher Fund and 5 other donors.