Tuesday, June 9, 2009

A child can conform more easily than an adult

The role of the student is to grasp as much knowledge as they can from the teacher. They must take whatever form of teaching the teacher provides and create an environment that they can learn from. Every student knows their own individual needs and knows how to conform to the needs of others. A child will act very differently in all different situations. When at a home, a child responds differently than when at school or even at a friend's house. A child can conform more easily than an adult. They must first have a desire to learn and then change within each classroom setting to create the situation best suited for their own learning. That is the best way for a student to learn.



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