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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What is misleading about it? Just say that yes, you are spoon feeding them but that’s what is required these days because the standards are so much lower. And not to talk about it though because it upsets the students and parents who don’t want to admit how far the standards have dropped.[/quote] Modeling how to do a skill is not spoonfeeding. Do you think that surgeons just tell medical school students the steps of an appendectomy and then hand them the scalpel? I also remember my prep school teachers modeling new skills in the 1980s. This isn’t something new because standards have fallen. It’s a return to pedagogy that worked for hundreds of years.[/quote]
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