The Middle Ground Journal
World History and Global Studies
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One response to “Latest North Star Project Summer Report — Teaching in Finland”
I find it interesting that the motivation to learn differs from the different age groups and I wonder how much of it has to do with distractions such as cell phones. Did the younger group have their own phones as well? Great piece and thanks for sharing!