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[Physltest] [Phys-L] Re: "Effective" teaching methods



On Tuesday, November 16, 2004 11:13 AM, Vickie Frohne wrote:

As for "miracle" cures in education, teaching syles are a
personal as= shoes. A good teacher adopts or adapts various
methodologies accordi= ng to what fits him or her, and tries
new things from time to time to= keep his or her teaching
fresh. ANY technique might work well for on= e instructor and
not another. This is often forgotten by the purveyo= rs of
the "miracle" cures.

<soap box>
It seems to me that while techniques may come and go, there is
one aspect that comes up again and again: the need for students
to examine their own learning. This is called metacognition,
self-assessment, inquiry, whatever - take your pick. The reason
why it must come up again and again is because this is hard -
both for the teacher and the student. It doesn't help that
people start implementing the techniques incorrectly (as in
"guided inquiry = discovery").
</soap box>
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East Stroudsburg University; E. Stroudsburg, PA 18301
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