I can’t agree. If you’re in the room to teach, it’s your job to help the pupils understand their personal “tricky bits”. And they won’t manage that if you’re so boring or confusing that they’re half asleep, or not paying attention any more.
Anyone who wants a classic example of an incredibly bright person who can’t lecture to save his life should look up the Youtube video of Roger Penrose at the Royal Institution. The man is an Emeritus Professor at Oxford, with a brain the size of a planet, who has made some massive contributions to mathematics and cosmology – but if you wanted to make an instructional video on how not to do it, most of the examples you need are right there.
I can’t agree. That’s your potential future staff there; a big investment. If you’re in the room to teach, it’s your job to help them understand their personal “tricky bits”. And they won’t manage that if you’re so boring or confusing that they’re half asleep, or not paying attention any more. Whereas interested and, yes, entertained students pay attention, and remember.
(Anyone who wants a classic example of an incredibly bright person who can’t lecture to save his life should look up the Youtube video of Roger Penrose at the Royal Institution. The man is an Emeritus Professor at Oxford, with a brain the size of a planet, who has made some massive contributions to mathematics and cosmology – but if you wanted to make an instructional video on how not to do it, most of the examples you need are right there.)
I seriously doubt very many young students today would find anything from “Guys and Dolls” entertaining—-unless you just want them to laugh at you for looking silly.
That’s a very high compliment to teachers! They try to pass on necessary knowledge to their students who, most times, DO NOT CARE. If Wicky is that good, the staff had better listen; they are adults at work, not kids.
In the seminary, I took a course on Job. The professor was know as “the sleeping prophet” not because he slept, but because his students did. He spoke with a low pitched, monotone voice that drolled on and on and on. I managed to get much from his teaching but with great difficulty.
Enter.Name.Here over 5 years ago
(A-one-a and a-two-a) “Sit downnnn, you’re rocking the boat …”
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 5 years ago
Dana shows more brains than many.
fredd13 over 5 years ago
I can’t agree. If you’re in the room to teach, it’s your job to help the pupils understand their personal “tricky bits”. And they won’t manage that if you’re so boring or confusing that they’re half asleep, or not paying attention any more.
Anyone who wants a classic example of an incredibly bright person who can’t lecture to save his life should look up the Youtube video of Roger Penrose at the Royal Institution. The man is an Emeritus Professor at Oxford, with a brain the size of a planet, who has made some massive contributions to mathematics and cosmology – but if you wanted to make an instructional video on how not to do it, most of the examples you need are right there.
fredd13 over 5 years ago
I can’t agree. That’s your potential future staff there; a big investment. If you’re in the room to teach, it’s your job to help them understand their personal “tricky bits”. And they won’t manage that if you’re so boring or confusing that they’re half asleep, or not paying attention any more. Whereas interested and, yes, entertained students pay attention, and remember.
(Anyone who wants a classic example of an incredibly bright person who can’t lecture to save his life should look up the Youtube video of Roger Penrose at the Royal Institution. The man is an Emeritus Professor at Oxford, with a brain the size of a planet, who has made some massive contributions to mathematics and cosmology – but if you wanted to make an instructional video on how not to do it, most of the examples you need are right there.)
jpayne4040 over 5 years ago
I seriously doubt very many young students today would find anything from “Guys and Dolls” entertaining—-unless you just want them to laugh at you for looking silly.
jagedlo over 5 years ago
You ACTUALLY gave him that advice, Marcy?
Thorby over 5 years ago
That’s a very high compliment to teachers! They try to pass on necessary knowledge to their students who, most times, DO NOT CARE. If Wicky is that good, the staff had better listen; they are adults at work, not kids.
GirlGeek Premium Member over 5 years ago
Guys and Dolls Marcy? Seriously? You should have said Hamilton
preacherman Premium Member over 5 years ago
In the seminary, I took a course on Job. The professor was know as “the sleeping prophet” not because he slept, but because his students did. He spoke with a low pitched, monotone voice that drolled on and on and on. I managed to get much from his teaching but with great difficulty.
kab2rb over 5 years ago
The NP teacher should make medicine more interesting, get students involved.
cosman over 5 years ago
At least Wicky should play it like Robin Williams did in ‘Dead Poets Society’.
StoicLion1973 over 5 years ago
One of the few times I agree with Dana.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 5 years ago
Marcy has it wrong. And this idea of entertainment to teach is fine for 5 year olds, but not 25 year olds.
sheilag over 5 years ago
When I hear “Guys and Dolls”, I still picture and hear “Luke, be a Jedi tonight!” (“The Simpsons” Season 10)… :-P