tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7072440028440011959.post9036586122806476428..comments2024-03-20T04:06:14.857-04:00Comments on Education Outrage: Learning is a ConversationRoger Schankhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14567989582447087635noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7072440028440011959.post-30839932005151434782014-09-04T18:30:30.213-04:002014-09-04T18:30:30.213-04:00Such thoughtful post, thanks! I have noticed that ...Such thoughtful post, thanks! I have noticed that children take teachers not as human beings but as heartless repressers and afraid of them and don't like study at all. We need new vision of teaching where there is less teacher talk and more student talk, teachers create the atmosphere of sympathetic understanding. So, for example, if students need <a href="http://dissertationwritinglab.com/" rel="nofollow">thesis writing assistance</a>, they won't be afraid to confess that they don't know how to fulfill this task and ask for help. Educators must inspire an interest to study and gain new knowledge every day and conversation is great way to build relationships between teacher and students!Sarah3aharyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12401176748137394758noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7072440028440011959.post-17938470005881056702014-08-28T07:52:08.245-04:002014-08-28T07:52:08.245-04:00Adults fit your bill perfectly, but I wonder if sc...Adults fit your bill perfectly, but I wonder if school kids have that thought process to discuss and converse but love to listenshankshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17534006040251454677noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7072440028440011959.post-70884294610005862522014-08-27T12:23:26.061-04:002014-08-27T12:23:26.061-04:00Roger, I have been enjoying following your various...Roger, I have been enjoying following your various postings relating to learning, MOOCs and so on. For some of your points, I might have want to say "well, of course!" yet I then realize that your remarks are seen by many as contrarian (and hence clearly not obvious at all).<br /><br />One small quibble with your post is that, while we cannot know what we will think next, if we take a minute before spouting "stream of consciousness," we can know what we will say next, by not saying everything that comes to mind. Sadly, so many people fail to do that.<br /><br />Thank you for bringing thoughtful substance and deep insight about thinking and learning to the world of social media (which sometimes seems only to be about jumping on the next buzz word to make a quick buck).<br />Markmarkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05904321299726269548noreply@blogger.com