Learning Opportunities for the New Year

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Top 1.   Feb 1, 2005 8:11 AM

» humorous_sage - Christianity for Kids

That sounds like a tough one to teach. Even as a kid, I asked so many questions that I drove the teachers crazy. However, my questions did help me learn more than I would have otherwise. My motto was: "When the teacher starts moving too fast, ask a question so that inquisitive minds could catch up."

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Top 2.   Feb 11, 2005 9:45 PM

» jerrib - Re: Christianity for Kids

In response to Christianity for Kids posted by humorous_sage:
Good thinking, Hank. I was always challenging my professors in college when I got the chance. It's how I got the most out of the classes.

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Top 3.   Feb 12, 2005 7:49 AM

» humorous_sage - Challenges

In response to Re: Christianity for Kids posted by jerrib:

I took one upper division class where I thought that the reader had given me too low a grade. I questioned it and got nowhere. Then, the reader almost flunked me in the final. At Cal, Berkeley, graduate students graded papers -- not the professors.

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