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In reply to the discussion: Avoiding "Learned Helplessness" [View all]
 

Mildred S

(19 posts)
5. Support!
Fri Dec 11, 2015, 06:20 AM
Dec 2015

I have the same viewpoint with you, I also think every student should be active, and have their own thought, when they meet difficulties, they should learn to think independently. I believe that if the teacher guide students to do so, they will make great progress in their schoolwork.

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Sorry, no Demeter Nov 2015 #1
Ummm, sorry. No. Conch Dec 2015 #3
As a victim of the kibosh put upon creative types, I cannot disagree more Proserpina Dec 2015 #4
The system of high stakes tests, LWolf Nov 2015 #2
Support! Mildred S Dec 2015 #5
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