Poorlawn
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| 03 Sep 2015 06:54 PM |
since im not worrying about the grade at all, despite knowing im failing, i have learned a lot and have had fun focusing on just learning instead of worrying about the grade and memorization, i am actually learning
(educational theories i have learned whilst taking AP Humanities have taught me that it is better to learn without grades than with) |
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Seviro
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| 03 Sep 2015 06:55 PM |
| yeah but if you're "learning" in all of your classes but you're failing all of that material learned is useless when you try to advance in life |
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Poorlawn
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| 03 Sep 2015 06:56 PM |
which is a major problem in the institutionalization of education
thank god its AP calc and all i have to do to actually get the college credit is to pass the ap exam |
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| 03 Sep 2015 06:57 PM |
| My way of learning care-free is to use the "homework" as if it were the notes I'd learn from. It removes of all of the stress associated with having homework, same as classwork. If I understand the problem and how to do it (simply paying attention usually works), it all just flows naturally, and doesn't take long to finish both the homework and classwork in the class period. |
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