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Saturday, July 16, 2022

The Art of Teaching and Learning

 

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“Tell me and I will forget; show me and I may remember; involve me and I will understand.” - Unknown/Perhaps Confucius
For any learning opportunity, use these basic tenants:
  • Determine your objectives. It is better to express them behaviorally if you can.
  • Determine what your students already know. Only teach the things they need to learn.
  • Try to avoid lecturing. The demonstration or the use of visual aids is much more effective.
  • The students have to DO to learn. Hands-on is best.
  • The student and the teacher should both agree that the objectives have been met. If not, repeat the cycle.

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