Chapter 4 was dedicated to showing how education is not just something that happens in school but is something that is important in everyday life. It talked about relating school learning to real life and how variety in learning isn’t a bad thing. Also that it is good to explore your own curiosities and learn on your own.
The five points that affect me:
1. Learning doesn’t stop when the bell rings at the end of the school day.
2. Learning does not stop over the summer break, especially if you encourage students to learn more about their own interests over the summer.
3. Learning from others who are learning the same subject is important because by teaching other what you know helps engrain it in your own mind. It also helps develop social skills needed in the real world.
4. The idea of “School life = Real life”.
5. Time is limited during a class period, but using technology you can bring that learning home to the student.
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