Discussion 1


Apr. 29, 2009

For younger children

For younger children, such as first-year students, their teachers do not rely on their own how to learn?


  • In my first year, when not active learning. If not in the first grade teacher, I would like to allow first-year students choose their favorite things to do, but asking them to not affect the others
    Apr. 30, 2009

     

  • How I would like to experience a lesson on it! Even if only on a few minutes, I too want to. Because, through the experience of the activities we would be able to learn many principles and knowledge. Experience of the labor process in rural areas were able to hone our minds; experience the process of grain farmers uncle can tell us the food to not be easy, could not be wasted ... ... so I hope that some schools experience a regular basis activity class, the students more about the rich extra-curricular learning.
    Apr. 29, 2009

     

  • If a teacher is not present, those relatively small age students will take the initiative to learn? If it is our strong self-control of a number of high-grade students, we will take the initiative to learn. But they are some of the relatively poor self-control, will take the initiative to learn? I do not know. Maybe they will be quiet reading, may be screaming and jumping mad, and some may do what they want to do.
    If there is no way anymore, and we had no choice but to go to their sub-class, their behavior to static.
    Apr. 29, 2009