
On 5/02/2014 12:46 AM, Russell Coker wrote:
On Tue, 4 Feb 2014 15:12:46 Andrew McGlashan wrote:
Students will also greatly benefit from peer learning, it develops the both the helper and the helpee and it can significantly reduce teacher workloads without a need for a significant reduction in class sizes.
You would need to do something significant about acoustic issues if you want to have multiple students talking at the same time.
Not necessarily, it depends on the will of the kids and their maturity as well as the strength of leadership of the teacher. Cheers A.
The TV Show Kid Nation is on The Pirate Bay if anyone is interested. Why Pirate bay? Would that be illegal content in this case?
Not illegal, just breaking copyright restrictions.
So, it is illegal then... breaking copyright restrictions is currently illegal -- not likely to change for the better any time soon I would think.
Perhaps this is a better option:
http://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/kid-nation/episodes-season-1/288040
Apart from being an iTunes video that requires enabling popups and probably Flash (I didn't even enable popups for it).
I didn't look too hard, but if that's the case, then I agree with you. Sometimes there are better options that don't violate the law.
If it's a matter of them just needing to be a year older then spending a year working would be much better than repeating a year.
Maybe, maybe not.
Perhaps, perhaps not. There is a complete disconnect when you leave school and for many there is no going back.
Still better than being there and not learning.
That need not be the case..... would hate to generalize too much.
teachers, both of them -- are you a mental health expert too, also an expert at everything else as well .. ;-) ???
Are you going to suspect me of being a reptoid next?
Hahaha, I don't think so. Cheers A.