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Hi All
In light of Morgan's beautiful explanation of the challenges of identifying
people's learning styles and teaching them accordingly, did anyone notice
this in Wendy's post?
"when it lifts, as it did with me quite suddenly, it is like the sun shining
on a foggy day, a cataract lifted from blinded eyes, a colour picture
developed from a grey negative."
I think she must be a visual learner. When I describe how it felt to have a
depression suddenly lift (after quitting the mini-pill), I said, "It was
like someone turned the treble knob up on the stereo. The world was less
muffled and I could hear the high notes." Guess my preferred learning
style??
Nina Berry
Australia
(who loves a good lecture - and finds ppt distracting)
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