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not so sure i agree

November 9 2011 at 7:36 PM
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Response to They could get the impression...

In teaching a class of 13-16 year olds, you have to keep them interested. If they are interested in the topic, they will do further research. If you throw a bunch of (what they see as useless) facts at them, they will shut down and you will lose them. I think you are on the right track, keep them interested and teach them something at the same time.

I personally think that any knowledge is better than none. If you do the entire class on how bad the war was and throw statistics at them, they won't remember a thing.

 
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