Sunday, May 1, 2011

Chapter 7 Graphic Organizer Derek N.



Chapter 7 is a reflection of Rebekah Nathan's overall experience as a professor living among students. I chose these four main points in relationship to what she learned from this experience. In student as a teacher, she realizes how and why students choose to do class work by means of importance. In teacher as a student, she explains how professors and students know little of each other's schedules and daily lives on campus. In differences in culture, she looks at it from an archeologists view. She reflects on how culture has affected the way students in American build their morals and beliefs. Nathan also recaps on the differences in culture with American students, and the views other nations perceive our colleges. The overall reflection of the author is that if teachers and students can understand the learning habits and schedules of one another, they can help a university prosper for future students.

Chapter 7 Graphic Organizer

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