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Never Say Anything a Kid Can Say!

Marcella Tomlinpodcasters.spotify.com
Reinhart (2000), a teacher of upper-grade mathematics, was utilizing traditional teaching methods to the best of his ability, and yet his students were struggling. He discovered that the problem-solving avenues of his students’ minds blossomed when he began talking less and instead focused on using questions, hands-on learning, and, most importantly, class discussions. Reinhart’s new approach can be generally labeled as active education.
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Never Say Anything A Kid Can Say - Article Reading

Reinhart (2000), a teacher of upper-grade mathematics, was utilizing traditional teaching methods to the best of his ability, and yet his students were struggling. He discovered that the problem-solving avenues of his students’ minds blossomed when he began talking less and instead focused on using questions, hands-on learning, and, most importantly, class discussions. Reinhart’s new approach can be generally labeled as active education. More specifically, the advice that Reinhart shared for eff...

Nov 21, 202324 minSeason 1Ep. 2

Never Say Anything a Kid Can Say!

Seattle students discuss what they enjoy most about their classes and things that they think will help improve their learning.

Nov 15, 202312 minSeason 1Ep. 1
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