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New Ways to Learn
Author :
Robin Kosseff
1.
The goal of the event was to
A
decide which approach to education is best.
B
debate which approach was more popular among students.
C
find commonalities between the 3 approaches to education.
2.
The New Academy takes
A
a classical approach to education.
B
a liberal approach toward their students.
C
a futuristic approach towards their course content.
3.
Ashworth's personal approach to education focuses on
A
mind and body balance.
B
leadership skills.
C
making assumptions.
4.
Alice Mehra believes that in the past,
A
there weren't any ideologies.
B
people had a closer connection to nature.
C
survival was more secure.
5.
The Maple Lake Center's primary objective for participants is
A
to understand that individuals cannot survive without companionship.
B
learn how to live without digital technology.
C
to build self-confidence and self-reliance.
6.
Cocoon calls its students 'partners' in order to emphasize
A
that everyone has unique but equally important dreams.
B
the importance of team work in innovation.
C
the importance of team work in problem solving.
7.
When Martel says that she 'reinforces' participants' concerns, she means that she
A
she wants them to be more concerned about problems they face.
B
she wants them to discover more problems.
C
she tries to help them find workable solutions to problems.
8.
Martel thinks softball
A
is the best sport for building confidence.
B
is just as physically demanding as other sports and challenges.
C
isn't as physically demanding as other sports and challenges.
9.
All 3 speakers agree that
A
classrooms are out-dated.
B
some form of curriculum is important.
C
getting chased by a bear can be life-changing.
10.
All 3 speakers would agree that
A
giving students tools to solve problems is preferable to telling them what to do.
B
the best way to learn is by trial and error.
C
traditional ways of learning are no longer valuable.