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Jjenna Andrews

Struggle Means Learning: Difference in Eastern and Western Cultures | MindShift - 0 views

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    "In Eastern cultures, Stigler says, it's just assumed that struggle is a predictable part of the learning process. Everyone is expected to struggle in the process of learning, and so struggling becomes a chance to show that you, the student, have what it takes emotionally to resolve the problem by persisting through that struggle."
Jjenna Andrews

Will · Co-operation vs. Competition (vs. Collaboration) - 1 views

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    "This competition to cooperation thing requires a huge culture shift here in the States. The longer we wait to begin to immerse our students to the principles and literacies of sharing and participation, the longer it will take for that shift to occur."
Jjenna Andrews

Works Cited: Humanities scholarship is incredibly relevant, and that makes people sad. - 0 views

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    "It seems to me that when pundits deride the humanities as irrelevant, it's because we aren't, and that poses a threat. Yes, studies in the humanities do raise uncomfortable questions, like when Susan Reverby, a women's studies professor at Wellesley, documented a series of horrific unethical medical experiments that the U.S. Government performed on Guatemalan prisoners in the 1940s. They do make you change your textbooks. They challenge firmly held beliefs about culture, and offer evidence to back it up. People who want humanities research to be "timeless" do not believe that it can or should be timely. They are wrong."
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