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You can’t reach the brain through the ears

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2 points by micheloosterhof 3 years ago · 1 comment

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jschveibinz 3 years ago

Interesting post. Thank you.

The paragraph that suggests that “words” go into the head but they don’t necessarily have meaning is a profound idea.

David Hume would have agreed: concepts need to be built on prior experience, and young minds typically don’t have enough of those building blocks at their disposal.

This is why when I teach a class - math, science, entrepreneurship, whatever - I always begin each new section with vocabulary. I want students to first learn the words and concepts that are key to building the new concept. I never know how diverse my students are with respect to basic knowledge.

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