[NIFL-4EFF:2011] Re: Following up on the five Why's

From: Anne R Connors (arconn@juno.com)
Date: Tue Jan 29 2002 - 06:37:14 EST


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I think Emily's suggestions for GED class are great, but I question if
one has a 50 hour class , can one really go into the EFF ideas?  I think
we can teach it from our perspective..ie. ask how that will help them in
life or show that particular use in life  (ie. fractions in cooking, area
in  painting a room ) On the other hand, when some of the class will take
their GED after only 20 hours of class and it is open entry,how in the
world does one find time to fit discussion of the WHEEL into the class?
And should one fit it into the class?
  And I agree with Andre that there are many things required for GED that
are trivial.  When does one use scientific calculators or the area of a
triangle in "real" life?  99% of GED students don't see the connection
and frankly neither do I.  My classes want to get their GED yesterday and
in a 2 hour class, they want to learn what is on the test.....  Period.  
That is their goal, so I go with it!



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