Eleanor Duckworth
Auteur de The Having of Wonderful Ideas: And Other Essays on Teaching and Learning
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Œuvres de Eleanor Duckworth
Critical Exploration in the Classroom 1 exemplaire
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- Date de naissance
- 1935
- Sexe
- female
- Lieu de naissance
- Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- Lieux de résidence
- Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
- Études
- Université de Geneve (Ph.D.)
- Professions
- Professor of Education, Harvard University
- Organisations
- Elementary Science Study, African Primary Science Program, Critical Explorers
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- There are many skills involved in not knowing something, which are critical to learning and also tremendously undervalued by The System. This makes me think about how interviews at tech companies fall into this trap of caring more about what people know than about how people deal with not knowing.
- It's important to try to understand what the students are thinking; by doing this you help them clarify their own thinking and find new avenues of interest. Duckworth also mentions that this applies not only in a traditional classroom setting; obviously this would be helpful in a tutoring situation.
- Tied in to the above, it's very hard to make someone understand something your way by telling them. But if you can get them to think about their own understanding maybe that understanding will change. It's interesting to think about this in a situation where I disagree with someone's politics.
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