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A A 1 A P P L E F II H The art of teaching is likened to the art of clothing an individual. As a shirt is essential to the dress of a child, so is teaching of basic facts pertinent to school subjects. But not all children are satisfied with the wearing of a shirt — some are interested in the donning of ties and jackets. Again, note the similarity in teaching techniques. Bare facts, when presented to children, are so dull in most instances. This problem can be alleviated by dressing those facts with such activities as projects, plays, dramatizations, posters, charts. A precautionary word to the wise — make certain the trimmings are not thrown together in a haphazard fashion — they should harmoniously fit the subject; and, be- ware that the activity does not surpass the importance of the subject matter. After two periods of practice teaching, we have reached a conclusion that children will retain much more of the material we presented to them so laboriously if they are engaged in some activity which has direct bearing to the subject being taught. Therefore, to underclassmen we say, When preparing to teach, give ample thought to some interesting function.
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T II F. T £ A r. HUH... There ' s a humorous phase to teaching, too! No matter how- serious a situation may be, some youngster will come out with a bright saying. During an art lesson, one student- teacher asked her class, How do we get tan? The retort was, Go out and lie in the sun! Then there was the class prank- ster who was told to remove the tacks he had carefully placed on his fellow classmates ' seats. He did. (He forgot to remove the one on his own.) Remember the line, Twinkle, twinkle little star ? Well, one teacher patiently explained the meaning of the word twinkle during an astronomy lesson. At the close of the lesson, teacher asked Johnny what had he learned. Johnny coyly re- marked, Your eyes twinkle, Miss ... And as far as notes are con- cerned, teachers, you ' ll all get them. These pictures were taken by seniors when they were out doing their practice teaching. They bring back memories of many pleasant days spent out
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