Finals are coming up so I'm cramming in for the next two weeks. Saw a journal that I liked at Barns and Nobel for $20 and I know fountain pens at the EVC book store will go with it nicely. I'll eventually buy the journal, after winter break. I should add getting a leather journal from Barns and Nobel onto my wish list not that I would expect to get it anytime soon but it would be nice to get it for either x-mas or my b-day.
Lessons are learned one way or another so it is quite a debate about how something should be learned since everyone learns differently. It's either through hands on experience, listening, seeing, or a combination of the three so everyone is special in their own way. I need hands on experience and reading so that I can get the fullest. Listening and seeing helps but usually I can get a better idea of what I need to do by reading unless the content is confusing. How something is written is up to the author so I can't really complain that much. If i did though, it would result into me doing really bad things or actually get hurt badly if I tell that to the author and he/she gets really pissed off at my comments.
It's strange how lessons are formed though because not everyone can design a lesson that can extend itself to all three forms of learning. It just isn't possible but there is still a chance I'm wrong just need proof though. I can't really say that learning from one person is the best thing to do but learning one thing from many people is the best even though there could be conflicting ideas. Usually I just sort it out and find some sort of medium so it all works out. I just hope my friend can learn not to get pissed off about someone who just can't learn but I think the same thing will happen to me so that idea's out the window learning how to fly but plummeting to its doom. Lessons just can't fly -_-"
I know my teachers for one have problems setting up a lesson plan mainly because they do it in the morning or right before class is about to begin. I don't mean my professors but my ACCEL teachers so it just doesn't work out in the end if you ask me.
We learn to be better than those who are better than us. We learn to know more because knowledge is ever growing. We learn because it is good for us and helps us survive. We learn so that we are the strongest and it separates us from the weak. I learn so that I don't make the same mistakes twice. I learn so that I can create a new future. I learn so that I can die.
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Lessons
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