Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Using a System of Analyzing

1. Step One: Identitfy the Problem
A typical teenager is having trouble understanding the ways a certain teacher is teaching his/her lessons.

2. Step Two: Notes the Solutions Proposed
-Talk to the teacher and ask for help
-Ask for other students that undertsand his/her teaching to help you understand
-Ask the teacher if he/she may give you some time apart from class to explain in details what you don't understand.

3. Step Three: Evaluate the Potential Effectiveness of each solution
The first solution is to general, ask the teacher for help, but on what specifically.
The second one: Maybe the other student understands it a certain way and you might get confused and be in a worse situation when trying to understand what is said.
The third: This looks like the best solution, but this will depend if the teacher would have the time to give you this way she/he may explain.

4. Step Four: Consider other Alternatives
When one doesn't understand a certain way his/her teacher is explaining a certain subject then he may ask the teacher if he/she got time out of class to help her/him explain with more details. Therefore, if the teacher has the time then she/he may understand the subject.

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