User talk:Tgibs007

Hi Tiffany,

Through my many years of experience I too can contest to the value of "jumping into the fire" rather than learning or teaching through lecture or text. While I was in high school I had an extreme difficulty learning foreign languages. It was so bad that I failed every course. However, while I was in the service I traveled nearly all of Europe and lived in Germany for three years. So once I actually moved to Germany I actually began to learn foreign languages. It truly was being "thrown into the fire" which made it possible for me learn foreign languages.

Thanks, Lumsden232 (talk) 18:41, 28 May 2008 (UTC)

Hi,

I think those are great qualities for a History teacher. I like listening to lectures myself sometimes, sometimes I find projects all fluff and no subject, but a history teacher needs to bring history to life and get the students involved. We learn history not to just know about our past, but so we can learn from it and not make the same mistakes. Of course, that means that we make all new mistakes, but that's half the fun of life :)

-Vr oni (talk) 03:55, 30 May 2008 (UTC)

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