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Post: information processing

Posted by shannon on 11/12/07

    Hello, I am in my jr/sr year of completing an education
    program for teaching diverse classrooms grades 1-6. I
    would like to attain some information about teachers
    teaching the nature of learning proceses and its use to
    their students. Is it true that teachers are bogged down
    with so much subject material required that they arent
    able to teach students methods of processing new
    information? If you are limited in time, do you try to add
    some methods for processing? If you are a teacher who can
    fit this type of education in the curriculum how do you
    implement it and what methods do you use? This information
    would be greatly appreciated as a future teacher.
    Thank you for your time. Shannon


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