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    Practicum. Now there's a word. Surprisingly used correctly as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BuFfY View Post
    Um... that basically tells you that you have no intelligence... sorry!
    Um.. like we didn't already suspect that...
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Well, I can't say that I learnt anything about myself from that, the end result was a funny coloured pie graph that I didn't understand....

    Maybe I should have done the Urdu version?


    No, can't see any point in that, sorry Buffy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gijoe1313 View Post
    Apparantly we have a shortage of targets to put up in front of the future crims in classrooms. That's why my parole officer allowed me to teach to shorten my stint even though I'm not allowed within 300 feet of kids...
    And that's the line I give all my classes when I start each year! On ya Buffy for trying to give a little insight to people's way of thinking and learning, but it's lost on a KB crowd!
    The theory is all good, but it's in the class that matters most - I've seen plenty of good educating theory fall flat on it's face and the common-sense (which is relatively uncommon) practice of everyday teachers be most effective (even if it is a swift cuff to the head! A no-no today!)
    If we obeyed and took stock in all these tests, I think I would have been incarerated or tossed into a loony bin long ago.

    Case in point : We ride bikes. We are obviously insane!
    I have to agree with you mate, Buffy, sadly this information is almost wasted on KB, but you can use the principles in real classes if you get your head around it well, it is really about utilising different learning styles in your teaching to facilitate understanding. VAK principles and such.
    Good luck.
    Last edited by Macktheknife; 2nd May 2007 at 16:57.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macktheknife View Post
    I have to agree with you mate, Buffy, sadly this information is almost wasted on KB, but you can use the principles in real classes if you get your head around it well, it is really about utilising different learning styles in your teaching to facilitate understanding. VAK principles and such.
    Good luck.
    At least you can see the bollox universities try and put us through!! *bastards*
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