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khang

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Discuss the likely consequences for the teacher who views teaching as either an art or a science, but not both.
 
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Explain how the artistic practice of teaching requires a solid scientific foundation.
 
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Answer to Question 1

The teacher who ignores scientific findings runs the risk of using teaching methods that are ineffective or inefficient, whereas the teacher who bases teaching behavior on nothing but scientific evidence is likely to be rigid, mechanical, andif research findings are inconclusiveindecis ive as well.

Answer to Question 2

Teachers must be able to draw upon established research findings in order to make themselves as effective as possible.





 

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