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"Good teaching is more a giving of right questions than giving of right answers."-Josef Albers
With the right questions, you can encourage a student to share, and the learning begins.
This course focuses on how to use the Internet for teaching and learning. It helps students develop skills and strategies in integrating the Internet as an essential resource into the curriculum.
When I first started teaching my greatest fear was that a student would ask me a question that I could not answer. I've come to the realization that I just may have to come clean and tell my students the truth- I'm too old to remember everything.
ReplyDeleteI agree, it's not always about giving the answers. The best lesson learned is how to find out how to get answers, and not the answers themselves.
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