
Teaching without technology
Teaching without technology relies on direct interaction between teachers and students, using traditional methods like spoken words, written materials, discussion, and hands-on activities. It emphasizes personal engagement, critical thinking, and the use of physical resources such as books, whiteboards, and physical demonstrations. This approach fosters a classroom environment where learning is driven by interpersonal communication, observation, and experience, without the aid of digital devices or online tools. It underscores the foundational principles of education—personal connection, clarity, and adaptability—creating a focused and often more immediate learning experience.