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Effective learning involves creating and solving our own errors. Go ahead; over-step, stretch, get too enthusiastic. When you make those mistakes common to all high achievers, use them to learn. Then enthusiastically attack again. Pry open your...
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If you are a student, ignore the repetitious bombast, seek out convincing counter arguments. Then make up your own mind. Open your eyes and observe even as your ears are assaulted. "If we don't believe in freedom of expression for people...
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Shouldn't education be forced to discern and approach individual needs? The bureaucratic answer is consistent - "we need more teachers, and smaller class sizes." If each student is taught the same curriculum, regardless of their...
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There must be more to education than monopolizing ears with boring litanies so students cease to engage their brains. In your life let reason and passion, not memorization and repetition, be your guide. Once your eyes are open - concentrate on the...
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"Knowledge which is acquired under compulsion obtains no hold on the mind" - Plato Use formal schools where they are the best source of knowledge. Be very open to other avenues of information, discovery of actionable wisdom should be your...
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