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Insights from the Aerial Classroom

  • lieslklaue
  • Feb 21
  • 1 min read

One of my favorite parts of teaching is how much I learn through the process. Some of my students were struggling with exits from Z-wrap/opposite side locks and I went through a bunch of options with them. While breaking things down for the wrap theory, I noticed some patterns that I hadn't before. This led to new transition points between drops that I never would have connected otherwise! I understand the pathway of one of the drops so much more now and it's giving me so many ideas of other applications. Collaboration really is such an incredible part of the teaching/learning experience.

 
 
 

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