Tuesday, November 25, 2008
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A window through the walls of our classroom. This is an interactive learning ecology for students and parents in my Applied Math 20S class. This ongoing dialogue is as rich as YOU make it. Visit often and post your comments freely.
4 comments:
Cute.
So in other words, teamwork is the foundation that helps us get from one place to another. Though some hardships may occur, as a team, we help each other back up.
Like if someone does not get a math question, or if someone in your group/class who is not feeling well, etc. :)
I like how you described teamwork!
Do you find this happening in your class? Do you think sometimes someone has to take the lead? Have you done that?
Best,
Lani
In my class... not quite.
But, I do find that we are getting there.
I believe that the teacher is the main
leader, but even they get tired
and so another person in the 'flock' takes the
initiative as the leader.
Maybe that person can reach out
and help the others understand things a bit more clearly than what the former leader has taught.
I find that after helping others
out and having help from others,
I still learn both ways.
You said:
"I find that after helping others
out and having help from others,
I still learn both ways."
I'm really interested in this! Are you finding that you learn more in one way than another?
Your statement "that person can reach out and help the others understand things a bit more clearly than what the former leader has taught." has often been true for me; I've found that just a different choice of words or an additional explanation in another voice really helps me understand.
Looking forward to your reply,
Lani
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