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Response to David Heffron – Weekly Writing & Blogs

Response to David Heffron

Group: David H, Bella D, Maddie B, Nick P, Noah H

It compares students to containers by teachers just lecturing the entire time and students just retaining the information. After a while the container will eventually be filled, and you will start to lose the information. This negatively impact their learning abilities by them forgetting what they were even listening to. This is turning into memorization instead of actually learning. Teachers don’t necessarily understand the fact that all students have more than just their class and they also have other information that they have to retain. Some Gen Ed professors give the most work even though it is only a class that students are made to take. Students major classes don’t give as much work as Gen Ed courses. So for the simple fact that we need more hands on learning instead of PowerPoint lectures would be helpful in the educational atmosphere. This way students don’t get bored and they are engaged in their classes because like I stated before, once the container is filled and starts to overflow is when students struggle the most. Especially if there is more than one class. 

Author: Jason Riberio

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