Knew a professor of Applied Physics in grad school who had the students grade each others papers for exams. I didn’t take that particular class but a student friend of mine said that he had to study twice as hard to be able to grade complex problems where there were multiple steps to a solution each with partial grading. It was an effective teaching method but I worked with that prof. and he was incredibly lazy.
I’ve been a life long student and always strive to learn from others (including the teachers) what I need to know. Not just to pass a test but to be useful and productive in my life.
After being awarded a graduate degree I decided it might be fun to try teaching beyond the on-the-job type of training I had already been providing for co-workers (and others).
In the academic classroom I discovered that I learned a LOT more as a teacher than I ever learned as a student. The questions that my students came up with would sometimes make me have to dig deep for reasonably correct answers. And along the way I discovered I also like teaching even more than just being the student 8^)
Chrisdiaz801 12 months ago
Hee, oh, snap!
Concretionist 12 months ago
Depends on which ideas, right?
ilikai 12 months ago
Nice shot, Frazz
sandpiper 12 months ago
Mr. Spaetzle just described his own job. It’ll hit him later, with his second cup of coffee.
Slowly, he turned... 12 months ago
All principals and teachers should be guilty of putting ideas into kids heads. Please.
rugeirn 12 months ago
Good one, Frazz!
DM2860 12 months ago
His concern is the non-educational staff is putting ideas into kids heads.
poppacapsmokeblower 12 months ago
Yes, as the principle of education is to put ideas into our heads, and you are the head principal.
Brilliant_Birdie 12 months ago
Whatever gets them to learn.
markkahler52 12 months ago
Good hitting punchline!!
Ichabod Ferguson 12 months ago
Knew a professor of Applied Physics in grad school who had the students grade each others papers for exams. I didn’t take that particular class but a student friend of mine said that he had to study twice as hard to be able to grade complex problems where there were multiple steps to a solution each with partial grading. It was an effective teaching method but I worked with that prof. and he was incredibly lazy.
wellis1947 Premium Member 12 months ago
Indoctrination is ALWAYS easier than Socratic education, you ALWAYS know the outcome, and if you’re good at it, the outcome is ALWAYS what you want…
Mike Baldwin creator 12 months ago
Heaven forbid!
anomaly 12 months ago
By ‘staff’ he meant non-teachers.
Caldonia 12 months ago
Frazz is so much superior to a principal. He gets to read the graffiti in the girls’ bathrooms, after all!
sml7291 Premium Member 12 months ago
I’ve been a life long student and always strive to learn from others (including the teachers) what I need to know. Not just to pass a test but to be useful and productive in my life.
After being awarded a graduate degree I decided it might be fun to try teaching beyond the on-the-job type of training I had already been providing for co-workers (and others).
In the academic classroom I discovered that I learned a LOT more as a teacher than I ever learned as a student. The questions that my students came up with would sometimes make me have to dig deep for reasonably correct answers. And along the way I discovered I also like teaching even more than just being the student 8^)
AndrewSihler 12 months ago
I vote “yes”. Whether he thinks of it this way or not, Frazz is a Zen master. Much of the time, you have to figure it out for yourself.
DaBump Premium Member 12 months ago
That’s what school is all about! Question is, WHICH ideas are they putting in their heads? Studying is a good one!
pantalone 12 months ago
I like this one!