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Discussion Group Jason R. – Weekly Writing & Blogs

Discussion Group Jason R.

Jason R. Leaha S. Juliana B. Timothy D. Riley B. Maddie E. Muhamed R. Ruthie L. Jake H. Sean R. Christian G. Micheal R. David. Jake D. Gabby L. Nik P. 

Problem posing is a better way of learning because it makes students think about what they’re learning and having to learn. Banking information is just memorizing and you wind up forgetting things after just memorizing over and over again. We related to highschool being how you memorized over and over for a test and then didnt actually keep the information you learned. College gen ed classes could work the same way, why save information for something youll never need in life? Usually students just remember what they can for a test and then forget about it for the future. Colleges want more of your money and time which forces you to take these classes where you just bank the information but never actually learn it. People don’t follow their passions and  they wind up doing a job they dont love doing. After all our discussion we all agreed problem posing works better than banking information and it would change some of the problems mentioned before. 

Author: Nikolas Passias

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