Unlearning LO25914

From: AM de Lange (amdelange@gold.up.ac.za)
Date: 01/17/01


Replying to LO25894 --

Dear fellow learners,

Jeff Ack <whs_bulldog@yahoo.com> writes:

>I used to think that it is hard to forget something.
>Boy was I wrong. I spent 2 years in highschool
>learning Spanish. Now I am in Spanish 3 and have
>an awful teacher. Thanks to her, I am unlearning
>Spanish. You see, she prepares a lesson plan and
>everyday comes into class and un-teaches us. We,
>despite our best efforts, in turn unlearn Spanish.
>
>Just a comment from a highschooler

Greetings dear Jeff,

I want to stress the advice of our host:

1) Try to learn despite the teacher.
2) Try to love the teacher despite her doings.
3) Tell the situation to responsible and wise person

All teachers also have to learn continually. Perhaps nobody is giving her
a gap any more to learn. Try to help her find that gap.

Love

At de Lange <amdelange@gold.up.ac.za>
Snailmail: A M de Lange
Gold Fields Computer Centre
Faculty of Science - University of Pretoria
Pretoria 0001 - Rep of South Africa

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"AM de Lange" <amdelange@gold.up.ac.za>

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