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SEAR
Learning works best when it’s small, easy, attractive, and repeated. The SEAR principles break down how we can help students build skills, confidence, and independence: • Small: Start with tiny, manageable steps so students don’t feel overwhelmed. • Easy: Keep tasks simple and approachable. Learning should feel doable. • Attractive: Make it engaging and fun so students are more likely to stick with it when it’s enjoyable. • Repeat: Practice consistently. Repetition helps

Rae Sabine
Apr 251 min read
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