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Published: Wed, 01/05/11

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   Great (self) Education
 
 
Education occurs when students set out to educate themselves and follow through. This happens when great teaching is present-- either in mentors or classics, or both. The roles of students and teachers are clearly identified in the quotation above.
 
 
Students educate themselves through the following process:

1. Observe others and identify a desired trait or skill to be acquired.
2. Walk and smile: try and have mini-successes.
3. Totter and look alarmed: run into difficulties and get worried.
4. Fall and cry: fail and feel bad.
5. Start over again.
 
As students go through this process over and over--trying, succeeding and failing, trying again-- they become educated.
 
 
All effective learning in any subject follows this format. The student must be the primary educator because the student will only learn, can only learn, what he chooses to learn. 
 
Teachers teach, and when they do it well, students educate. This is at the center of all learning and is the key to success in any and every educational endeavor. 
 
 
 
This Week in History

Do you know what today is?

  • Visionary poets and storytellers
  • Blind men who could read
  • Seeing men seeing what is not seen
  • Angels of mercy and valor seeing the pain and need of others, while blind to their own risk
  • Philosophers who saw the truth and vice in men's hearts, and the future that must not be
Take a journey with me through


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