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w: - - bs 1. Beginning typists clatter along at the astounding rate of five to ten words a min- ute 2 With a boxful of expensive equipment even the most inept mechanical drawing students can make a straight line. 3. Makeshift tin chimneys enable chemistry students to boil water with the heat of one dinky little candle. 4. Sev- eral hundred pounds complicate the simple task of pushing a bar up and down on the weight machine. 5. Although the noise level is high in art class, students give their work their undivided concentration. 6. Often circular discussions de generate into sitting around observing each other trying to look awake. 7. ing a play aloud gives it more meaning for a Basic Communications class. Read-
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More Activated Sitting in a big circle, in its ideal state, means students zealously sharing ideas. Unfortunately, when students are placed in this situ- ation mass self-consciousness occurs, causing a complete clam- ming-up of the participants ' speech mechanisms. Another discussion-rousing gim- mick is dividing the class into little groups. Gab sessions then ensue, and the discussion topic is soon totally forgotten. In a few courses a student ' s mind and hands engross them- selves in the subject matter but his mouth is free to rattle away. This causes enriched learning, but (sadly) is completely unsuitable for most classes.
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MOST ACTIVATED What redemption is there for the boring class? One where lectures, discussions, movies, and projects all failed to arouse interest? Why, there ' s the most acti- vating, involving, and enliven- ing (and also, incidently, the most foolproof) device still to be tried!— The all-day field trip! Cramming kids into a bus and abandoning the ' campus fair and fields so bright ' fulfills many of their inner cravings for adventure. There are zoo animals to glare fiercely at, paintings to gape at, and ants to fight off if they eat lunch in the grass. It ' s a genuine taste of the real thing.
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