The Creative Classroom: Teaching Without TextbooksScribner, 1971 - 332 páginas |
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... student . To ask questions of the student to which the teacher already has " the " answer is to play a foolish game that has little relationship to the purposes of education . An extreme , though not uncommon , form of this game is the ...
... student . To ask questions of the student to which the teacher already has " the " answer is to play a foolish game that has little relationship to the purposes of education . An extreme , though not uncommon , form of this game is the ...
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... student and teacher are forced to engage the material instead of ( as is the usual situa- tion ) the teacher's merely setting out the day's fare ( courtesy of the textbook ) and the student's merely swallowing it ( often whole , rarely ...
... student and teacher are forced to engage the material instead of ( as is the usual situa- tion ) the teacher's merely setting out the day's fare ( courtesy of the textbook ) and the student's merely swallowing it ( often whole , rarely ...
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... students to do some rewriting . At this point the student will grasp the significance of , for example , Keats's revisions of The Eve of St. Agnes . To present poems and other works of art as jewels magically sprung from the heart of ...
... students to do some rewriting . At this point the student will grasp the significance of , for example , Keats's revisions of The Eve of St. Agnes . To present poems and other works of art as jewels magically sprung from the heart of ...
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TEACHING WITHOUT TEXTBOOKS | 3 |
TEACHER AND CLASSROOM | 19 |
LANGUAGE | 45 |
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