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Channel-Talk for The Learning Classroom
From: Mary Alice Cain (mlcain3@charter.net)
Date: Fri Feb 06 2004 - 10:15:31 EST
Next message: Van Caldwell: "RE: [Channel-talklearning] new learner"
Dear Van, Are you reading "How People Learn? The fourth chapter about the infants and their predisposition to learn was fascinating. I have repeated some of the case stories to everyone I know.
Mary Alice
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From: Van Caldwell
To: channel-talklearning@learner.org
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 4:09 PM
Subject: RE: [Channel-talklearning] new learner
I have been a lawyer for more than 20 years; I just completed 24 semesters hours of graduate work in education. I am fascinated by the new discoveries in brain science. I have applied to Harvard to take courses in cognitive science. The brain is the primary organ for learning; the more we know about it the better we can teach.
van
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From: channel-talklearning-admin@learner.org [mailto:channel-talklearning-admin@learner.org] On Behalf Of Mary Alice Cain
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 10:06 AM
To: channel-talklearning@learner.org
Subject: [Channel-talklearning] new learner
Greetings to other students in The Learning Classroom series. I just got started and am working on session 2. I find the readings fascinating, especially the ones from the book, How People Learn. Are all of you classroom teachers?
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