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Grace RS
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“In classical antiquity, a major portion of the education of children consisted of physical training, singing, memorizing poetry, acting/imitating, drawing, sculpting, learning of the deeds of great men of the past, reading great literary works, and experiencing and observing the natural world.”
— Mar 30, 2024 12:05PM
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Grace RS
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“[Teachers] feel like they should be doing more teaching [rather than narration], because modern education has focused too much on the teacher as the source rather than the facilitator of learning.”
— Mar 15, 2024 04:23PM
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Grace RS
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“The reward for a right answer should be follow-up questions that take the discussion further. In other words, learning more and harder things is the natural reward for successful learning.”
— Mar 15, 2024 09:27AM
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