Beyond cut-and-paste learning


Creativity unleashed: Participants presenting a story created from newspaper pictures during an activity.

USING newspapers for learning often struck Tay Yee Meh as merely a cut-and-paste activity.

That was before she took part in a workshop that opened her eyes to out-of-the-box methods of turning newspapers into an engaging classroom tool.

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