2010年4月18日日曜日
Blogging Assignment 1 : How do "good" college teachers present information?"
According to Meiland, "good" college teachers present information in the following way. "In general, they present some information, in the sense of "what is currently believed." Yet they also spend much time talking about the basis on which this information is currently believed. In fact, a large part of college work consists of discussing and examining the basis of current beliefs." That is to say "good" college teachers always have questions about current beliefs and seek the good reasons. I agree with Meiland's opinion. Firstly, we tend to accept current beliefs without thinking. If they present some questions, however, we can get chance to think about it. Secondly, I think examining the basis of current beliefs and seeking the reasons is important. The belief might be wrong or we might misunderstand the beliefs. If we have good reasons, we can believes it stronger. Therefore, "good" college teachers present us the opportunity to think about things we consider common.
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