Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Professor's teaching notes: This document allows us to see the catalog of the instructors thoughts so that if we ever needed to teach this process we could see some of the things that our instructor considered important. It would give us a good starting point, because instead of thinking of brand new things, we could consider which ideas are more valuable than others. The teacher's notes should involve things that he learned while teaching, and they would be very valuable to someone who doesn't want to make the same mistakes. This fact that it is a rough document is good because there is little discretion about the things recorded. In a final teaching method paper, the teacher will omit the things they didn't think were valuable, but we may actually find that they were important to us.

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