Re: Teaching English?
- From: Gunnar G <debian@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 08 Dec 2005 22:27:57 GMT
> To me, the pleasure is all in the "thinking" process. It is so satisfying
> to work through a problem and get the solution. Perhaps that's what
> school
> pupils are missing? They get the idea that the correct answer is all.
They are too focused on the correct answer indeed. Has anyone any experience
to share with using textbooks where there are only answers to selected
excercises? Then they can't look at the answer to get feed back, at least
not all the time.
Another thing is endurance. If they have to think, for a long time, no quick
answer in sight, then their lack of endurance turns them off. Unfortunatly.
.
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