There Is No Such Thing As A Bad Learner | Amanda Slavin | TEDxGEMSWellingtonAcademyAlKhail
As our lives become increasingly shaped by digital environments, Amanda challenges the idea that some kids just aren’t “good learners.” Sharing her own story and classroom insights, she introduces a framework that helps students identify what they need to stay engaged and feel seen. In a fast-paced world, she reminds us that learning isn’t about compliance—it’s about connection, agency, and purpose. This talk is a call to rethink how we support young minds in finding their voice and their spark. Amanda Slavin is an educator, author, and entrepreneur renowned for her work in reimagining engagement in education. With a Master’s in Curriculum and Instruction, she co-founded LearningFREQUENCY, a platform that personalises learning by identifying students' unique engagement styles.Her proprietary Seventh Level Engagement Framework, detailed in her best-selling book The Seventh Level, is taught in institutions like Yale and Howard University. Amanda is also the founder of The Future Frequency, a personalised learning ecosystem that leverages AI and evolving avatars to empower learners to own their growth. Her initiatives aim to transform how we define and measure success in learning.Recognised as one of the most innovative thinkers in education today, Amanda has spoken at major global platforms including SXSW, TEDx, and the United Nations. Her work bridges the gap between emotional intelligence and emerging technologies, making her a leading voice in the future of learning. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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