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Responce to Bella DiPasquale – Weekly Writing & Blogs

Responce to Bella DiPasquale

Emily Foley

Bella DiPasquale

Gwen Jordan

Maura Kelly

Makayla Medycki

Julia Digiorio

Mia Citeroni

Ava Hill

Amanda Reagan

John Camperson

David Heffron

Ethan Stein

Olivia

When it comes to teaching and being taught, listening to what someone says is not always effective. You learn most effectively by experience. Living and going through experiences allow you to grow as a person and gain better insite on situations. Learning does not always need to be academic. You can learn spiritually and mentally. Not everyone learns the same; one person may learn by reading while someone else learns best by watching. Understanding that not everyone learns the same is taking one step farther into becoming a better educator. Handing people knowledge without engaging with them wont allow them to learn. Giving people real life experiences and stuff that they can go through and figure out how to learn on their own way will teach them better, and more, than any classroom would. This is what Freire explains in his writing. Educators lack to realize that not all 50 kids in 1 classroom learning 1 way can understand and comprehend their information correctly. This is where the education system fails in its job to teach; by not giving the experiences necessary to learn.

Author: Emily Foley

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