Kurt w. Fischer (charles warland bigelow professor & director – mind, brain, and education program at harvard graduate school of education) raises a pertinent point as he discusses the model for complete learning
By Schweta Chaturvedi
Q. You once mentioned before the parliament of sweden that children learn in different ways, but we teach them in just one. How can teachers learn to teach in more than one way?
A. We cannot teach everyone in the same way. Different students have different interests, so we need to reorganise classrooms to deal with the differences.
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You teach, but Do they learn?
From India, Delhi
By Schweta Chaturvedi
Q. You once mentioned before the parliament of sweden that children learn in different ways, but we teach them in just one. How can teachers learn to teach in more than one way?
A. We cannot teach everyone in the same way. Different students have different interests, so we need to reorganise classrooms to deal with the differences.
Read Full Entry
You teach, but Do they learn?
From India, Delhi
Dear Sonu,
Thank you for posting. People who are interested in Learning Approaches popularised by Prof. Noel Entwistle of Edinburgh University can read about the work at http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/mod/ouco...§ion=3.3.7 and <link no longer exists - removed>
both found at Google
From United Kingdom
Thank you for posting. People who are interested in Learning Approaches popularised by Prof. Noel Entwistle of Edinburgh University can read about the work at http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/mod/ouco...§ion=3.3.7 and <link no longer exists - removed>
both found at Google
From United Kingdom
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