Monday, September 6, 2010

Teach children what they would learn, not what you would teach them.

16 comments:

  1. Before you can teach anyone anything, you need to first learn yourself.

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  2. Advice timed perfectly for my reunion with the little buggers tomorrow...

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  3. ...and more importantly: be open mind to learn with them!

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  4. Kids have as much to teach as we do. It's an interesting exchange if you're open to it.

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  5. Teach children to be creative and have ideas of their own, instead cramming their minds with too many facts.

    Sometimes, I think, my school has corrupted my mind. lol

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  6. Let the children the freedom to explore, be themselves and not force them to be a copy you want them to be.

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  7. Admittedly I'm not really inclined towards being "taught"; learning from someone is another matter.

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  8. Teaching and learning is circular. When I used to teach I learned more than I taught.

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  9. Everyone can be our teacher. Even the little buggers.

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  10. I think I can comprehend this, somebody said it...be open-minded when you teach and learn along.

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  11. I don't have children--but I think parents too often see their own reflection in their kids, rather than letting their child be her/his own person. Good advice, Marty.

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  12. I would replace 'what they would' with 'how to'
    and leave the rest of the sentence to speak for every dedicated intelligent teacher.

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  13. I agree with mtyler77 based on my observation and experience. Parents would do well assisting their children finding their own person. :)

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  14. Yes. I agree, too.
    He is the other character even if it is my child.
    I can control nobody except me.

    Thank you for visiting my blog.

    ruma

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