One of the most powerful learning tools is taking on the role of a teacher. And, the teaching of other adults offers a great opportunity to learn from others who bring their own life experience and insights into the classroom.
I love this clip. And more or less anything on this channel. From which lectures did you take these, please? Not managed to find many online. He does say somewhere that he himself would read The Great Books on a regular basis as a solitary exercise; I'm curious as to how he negotiated the two positions?
Most challenging part is finding a reading partner. Who is going to read Euclid or Ptolemy, or Plotinus?
The point he makes about group reading and discussion is very profound. In fact, traditional Islamic Dar al-'Ulum is heavily based upon this.
One of the most powerful learning tools is taking on the role of a teacher. And, the teaching of other adults offers a great opportunity to learn from others who bring their own life experience and insights into the classroom.
Excellent, I agree totally. Please upload more of this man please!
“No one can become educated while young.” Interesting interesting…
I'm reading his work "how to read a book" it definitely made me re-evaluate the types of book and how i should be reading them
Classical?
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I love this clip. And more or less anything on this channel.
From which lectures did you take these, please? Not managed to find many online.
He does say somewhere that he himself would read The Great Books on a regular basis as a solitary exercise; I'm curious as to how he negotiated the two positions?
What is the source of this interview?
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