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Category: Teaching methods

Goal oriented teaching method (1st edition)

June 10, 2020July 18, 2021 adminTeaching methods

In general, education focuses on ‘knowledge’. But by teaching knowledge students wouldn’t be able to develop thinking skills to be a leader or decision maker (refer to ‘Something you should know about learning knowledge by understanding!’). Then, what to focus…

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How to teach 1

May 27, 2019July 18, 2021 adminTeaching methods

Teaching method for general including home and school.

How to teach children with autism – the beginning

May 6, 2019July 18, 2021 adminTeaching methods
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A systematic educational methods for children with autism (Journal article)

A systematic way of teaching children to develop thinking process has been published. This is the record of over 10 years of development to teach a child to develop thinking process. The methods addressed in this article will open a new chapter for children with autism education.

Link: https://en.pondered.ca/2022/05/16/paper-about-autism/

The beginning of the competition

The beginning of the competition

If Steve Jobs hadn’t introduced a smartphone, severe competition over smartphone market would not exist.

If Isaac Newton did not create the concept of artificial satellites, race over satellites would not exist.

If it wasn’t Albert Einstein, fierce competition among scholars over relativity theory would not exist.

The competition begins with the people who created new concepts or technologies.

The only way to be free from competitions is to become a competition creator by developing creative thinking.

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