Building Blocks of Change |
Listen and learn : Ed talk: Hosted activity
Sean Arnold
Hosted by Microsoft Corporation. There are an array of reasons to feel overwhelmed by the many challenges our world currently faces. But New York City students are taking bold steps to build a brighter, safer, more inclusive, and more sustainable city. Beyond that students are creating spaces to advocate for peace and fight hunger. And they are building on their efforts that began by constructing in Minecraft.
Audience: | Teachers, Curriculum/district specialists, Principals/head teachers |
Topic: | Equity and inclusion |
Grade level: | PK-12 |
As a special educator and STEM Coach in NYC’s District 75, citywide special education, Sean works with a broad range of students and educators. He is committed to reaching all students through innovative technology and practices. He shares his expertise at making learning personally meaningful, intrinsically motivating, and made for everyone. You can also find evidence of his work at BraveInTheAttempt.com. He has received the ISTE Outstanding Teacher Award, ISTE Inclusive Learning Network Outstanding Educator Award, NYCDOE Excellence in School Technology Award, the EDxEDNYC Excellence in Technology Award, and many other accolades and certifications.
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