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Iwlfya
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Mendeley User
Page no. 1
18/9/2015 1:20
I had never really heard about this fear before this semester, but apparently this is a legitiment concern
that many non-english speaking adults have.
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Page no. 1
18/9/2015 1:24
This was my initial "snap judgment" thought process as well.
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Page no. 2
18/9/2015 1:22
Quote from 1st class discussion. I've seen many college students do this (and maybe have done this
myself in college).
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Page no. 4
18/9/2015 1:32
Just like the author stated in the beginning, this goes way deeper than just being afraid to "fail".
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Page no. 4
18/9/2015 1:30
Fantastic way to tie into teaching. I never want to humiliate my students either. Food for thought though,
would you be as good of a teacher if you had never been humiliated like this?
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Page no. 4
18/9/2015 1:34
So how would you reverse the effects? Just by learning? I'm currently working on this with a boy on my
football team who has willfully not learned for a long time. It's like it's second nature now.
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18/9/2015 1:27
Hahahahaha!!!!!
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Page no. 10
18/9/2015 1:37
This is just about the exact phrasing I want to lead with when I do debate assignments in my classroom.