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learner uniqueness (being unique sounds more positive than being…
learner uniqueness
(being unique sounds more
positive than being differnt)
personality
each child is different
hobbys
interests
ways of learning and understanding
learning styles
thinking styles
personality
gender
preferences
learning speed
motivation
willingness to communicate
needs
learning challenges
talent
family and surroundings
finances
not every family can effort pcs or smartphones for their kids
private lessons are expensive and can make a real difference
parent's education
not everyone can help his/her children with their homework
parents who are not familiar with the system might misinterpret information that is given to them
some kids need to do more household chores than others
friends
having friends in the same class/age can benefit learning
friends in the same class/school make children feel more comfortable in school
origin
students from diferent countrys/cultures can be the teacher's assistant when talking about certain topics
(example: English native speakers in English classes)
students who are not German natives and who are still struggling with German might have problems in other subjects like Maths, because the teacher's language is too complex
different religions and traditions have to be taken into account
preknowledge
students come from different schools (VS)
students already have experience with teachers
not every topic we deal with has to be new for every student in our class
Lukas Stelzl