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Too True -
This is the other side of the coin. Assumptions made on the practice side limit what they believe the capacity is for learning. Cynically some say this is just an excuse, but I think there is a cultural problem in which these kinds of assumptions spread within schools or among teachers and they tend to stick. Then even teachers who might be skeptical really don't have the time, training or resources to do much in terms of questioning and formulating their own tests to see whether these limits are valid.
Stephen Miles Uzzo, PhD.
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New York Hall of Science
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On Aug 30, 2011, at 12:47 PM, [log in to unmask] wrote:
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> I agree and, aside from the need to do good research, I would add that
> we need good design experiments. Knowing how the brain works doesn't
> tell us how to design learning environments, to which people bring
> hugely complex histories. On the "practice" side I've heard educators
> abdicate responsibility because a child might be "wired" a certain way
> or because it's "biology" and we can't change that.
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>
> Laura W. Martin, Ph.D.
> Senior Director of Educational Services
> Arizona Science Center
> 600 E. Washington Street
> Phoenix, AZ 85004
> (602) 253-4219 x 225
> Fax: (602) 253-4166
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