A true teacher
teaches not
but provokes
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A true teacher
teaches not
but provokes
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I second what gpcox says above….the concern and the hope…
Well said Eric!
It’s not like you to leave us without a post for 10 days – I hope all is alright by you.
Very true.
Well said. Smacks of a Jesuit methinks.
Aha, and the wise teacher knows that Eric is always watching us hehehe 😀
When provoked, the answers may vary and expound further avenues. Usually we can recall better the question asked and relate the answers to it.
When taught, it can be quite restrictive like a sponge that just absorb. The student will regurgitate what he/she memorized.
The education system shapes the end product.
Critical consciousness is the crux of teaching and learning! Indeed Eric, when teaching pushes your gray cells to expand, you will find true learning 🙂
So true. A good teacher can spark thinking that creates a desire to learn more on our own.
A wise teacher minimizes lecture (unless necessary to the particular session) and engages students in dialogue while advocating independent thought, logic, clear expression, persuasive skills, and creativity.
A teacher should avoid shoving his/her personal political/philosophical view down students’ throats. Objective delivery of information is appropriate.
In connotation, “provoke” is well chosen.
Thanks, Eric
Plato wrote a boatload of dialogues and great philosophical works, but I think Aristotle left a beautiful legacy of breaking down arts, sciences, philosophy, and humanity.
True words, my friend. I believe a good teacher enlightens with facts and guides his students. He does not coerce his student.
My regards to your family.
Nice one, Eric. Hey, if you have a few minutes, I’d love for you to check out my latest blog post. I’m struggling with a very difficult to write WIP. I haven’t written much of it yet, because it’s a complicated story line. I thought I’d ask the best writers I know, to take a look at it. Hope you had a wonderful visit with family.
Unfortunately the “instant coffee” world wants ready feed answers. Teachers who provoke may not be a favorite, at worst they will be regarded as deliberately withholding information. It is just difficult to please everyone.
Reblogged this on Dr Mustapha Tahir and commented:
Thinking Aristotle.
That was the style the great teacher Aristotle adopted.
Well yes, when did we lose this?
Interesting post Eric. I read this to mean that no one should set out to force their opinion upon others in the guise of teaching them, and I fully agree. I have been in the role of student for more than half my life, and I could always feel the difference between those teachers who talked at me and the ones who talked to me.
Thought provoking as always 😉
A teacher merely introduces the student to learning devices and resource materials as you have rightly pointed out. Lectures are soon forgotten and even become obsolete, but the tools acquired will remain to broaden the intellect.
Provokes to? ~ Yoshiko
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And stimulates as you do. Excitement and enjoyment also help but I think that you intend to cover that by the provoking.
Hope that your family time was an A plus memorable pleasurable event.
Jane