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    TEACHING PHILOSOPHIES 1

    Meaning Clusters

     

    Q.

    How do the new students

    know what to do?

     

    A.

    New students copy the teacher

    and other students.

     

    We match new students

    with experienced students.

     

    Q.

    Why is it better to have

    a recording instead

    of the teacher talking?

     

    A.

    Audio models are respected.

     

    Students listen intently,

    and copy the fast paced

    audio models.

     

    There are none of the

    distracting features

    of a lecturing teacher.

     

    Q.

    How do you correct

    student mistakes?

     

    A.

    Repetitive models

    give students time

    to self-correct.

     

    Self-correction

    builds confidence.

     

    Teacher correcting

    is very time consuming,

    breaks routine and

    destroys confidence.

     

     

    MEMORY TRIGGERS TEST

     

     

    Q.

    How_______________________________

     

    A.

    _______students_____________________

     

    ___________________________________

     

    ___match___________________________

     

     

    Q.

    Why_______________________________

     

    ___________________teacher__________

     

    A.

    ___________________________respected

     

    Students____________________________

     

    ___________________________________

     

    ___________________none____________

     

    ___________________________________

     

    Q.

    How_______________________________

     

     

    A.

    Repetitive__________________________

     

    __________________________________


    _______builds______________________

     

    __________________________________

     

    breaks_____________________________

     

    Speed Learning format by Carl Peterson

    Copyright © 2005

     

    TEACHING PHILOSOPHIES 2

    Meaning Clusters

     

    CURIOSITY & LEARNING

     

    Experts since Socrates

    agree that curiosity

    is essential for learning.

     

    How do teachers

    defeat curiosity?

     

    By asking unprepared students

    to answer questions.

     

    By choosing another student

    to recite the answer.

     

    By suppressing questions.

     

    Encourage curiosity

    with fast answers

    from 333, 444 and 555.

     

    Test 333 enhances

    and reinforces curiosity

    with fast answers

    and self-correcting feedback.

     

    444 chorusing

    creates curiosity

    in infants, toddlers

    and students.

     

    555 lets students use

    their acquired knowledge

    to foster curiosity of a new topic.

     

    Tested IQ depends on

    environmental caring

    and education.

     

    You can develop intelligence

    throughout your life,

    though rate of learning

    slows after age two.

     

    It is within the power

    of parents to make

    curiosity and input a priority.

    MEMORY TRIGGERS TEST

     

     

    Experts_____________________________

     

    _____________essential________________


    ____________________________________

    defeat_______________________________

     

    ___asking____________________________

     

    _____choosing_________________________

     

    ___suppressing________________________

     

    Encourage__________________________

     

    _______________________________555.

     

    Test 333 ____________________________


    ________________________fast_________


    444_________________________________

     

    ___________________________________

    555________________________________

     

    ____________________________________

     

    _________IQ________________________

    ___________________________________

     

    ________develop____________________

     

    __________________rate______________

     

    ___________________________________

     

    parents____________________________

     

    ___________________________________

     

    Speed Learning format by Carl Peterson

    Copyright © 2005

     

    TESTS THAT TEACH

    Meaning Clusters

     

    Test 333.com

     

    The end of bad tests.

     

    Less materials cost.

     

    More results per dollar.

     

    More results per hour.

     

    More quality writing.

     

    More English fluency.

     

    No more test anxiety.

     

    Multi-sensory input is combined

    with multi-sensory output

    performed at lightning speed.

     

    Memory triggers teach note taking

    and text scanning techniques.

     

    Students learn skills

    that can be used on other tests.

     

    Students become good readers,

    writers, speakers, thinkers

    and test takers.

     

    Can the essentials 
    and fundamentals 
    of education 
    be taught and learned 
    with Test333 interaction?
     
    Test333 is an effective way 
    to make up for: 
    1. missing information 
    2. poor learning skills
    3. bad habits
    4. low self-confidence
    5. comprehension gaps

     

     

    MEMORY TRIGGERS TEST

     

     

    _______________________________.com

     

    _____end___________________________

     

    Less_______________________________

     

    ________results_____________________

     

    More______________________________

     

    ____________________________writing

     

    _______________English_____________

     

    No more___________________________

     

    Multi______________________________

     

    _____________________lightning______

     

    __________________________________

     

    __________learn____________________

     

    __________________________________

     

    Students become____________________

    __________________________________

     

    __________________________essentials

     

    __________________________________

     

    Test333____________________________

     

    1._________________________________

    2._________________________________

    3._________________________________

    4._________________________________

    5._________________________________

     

    Speed Learning Format By Carl Peterson

    Copyright © 2005

     

    TO STUDENTS 1

    Meaning Clusters

     

    Learn to edit
    your own work!

    Write 20 lines
    or copy 20 lines.

    Add 10 or 20 more lines
    of facts or phrases
    on the right-hand side.

    Draw a line where
    additional sentences
    should be inserted.

    Extra facts help you
    tellback longer.

    Extra facts you hear
    from the tellback
    help your fast-write.
    -------------------

    FLUENCY PROBLEM?

    Fear of breaking the rules
    limits writing attempts.
     
    Limit the number

    of rules instead.

    Keep your mind engaged

    with the subject.

    Ewriting lets your mind
    make more decisions.

    You can impose
    your own set of rules.

    How to EWRITE:

    Write one thought

    on each line.

    Write what you

    say and think.

    Use a period

    and a line space
    when you have

    completed a thought.

    MEMORY TRIGGERS TESTS

     

     

    Learn_______________________________

     

    ____________________________________

     

     

    Add_________________________________

     

    ____________________________________

     


    Draw________________________________

     

    ____________________________________

     

     

    __________facts______________________

     

    ____________________________________

     

     

    Fear________________________________

     

    ____________________________________

     

     

    Limit_______________________________

     

    ____________________________________

     

     

    ______________engaged_______________

     

    ____________________________________

     

     

    Ewriting_____________________________

     

    ____________________________________

     

     

    Write_______________________________

    ____________________________________


    _________period______________________

    ____________________________________

    Speed Learning Format by Carl Peterson ©2005

     

    TO STUDENTS 2

    Meaning Clusters

     

    LEARN TO EDIT
    BY EDITING THE
    WRITING OF OTHERS

    How to E-edit:

    Use the enter key
    to break sentences
    into thoughts and phrases.

    Read the sentence
    and hit enter
    after each breath pause.

    Hit enter after
    every comma.

    Hit enter twice

    after each period,
    question mark,

    or colon.

    Hit enter before
    phrases starting with
    to, for or with.

    Hit enter before
    quotation marks " ",
    parenthesis ( ),
    or dates.

    Hit enter a second time
    to create a line space
    after a period.

    Hit enter
    a second time after
    question marks ?
    exclamation marks !
    or colons :


    Save all
    editing and writing
    on the C-drive.

    Divide paragraphs
    with a dash line: --------------

    Divide chapters
    with a heading.

    MEMORY TRIGGERS TESTS

     

     

    LEARN_____________________________

     

    ____________________________________

     


    ____________enter____________________

     

    ____________________________________

     


    Read________________________________

     

    ____________________________________

     

     

    Hit_________________________________

     

    ____________________________________

     

     

    _________________period______________

     

    ____________________________________

     

     

    _________________quotation___________

     

    ____________________________________

     

     

    ________________line space____________

     

    ____________________________________

     

     

    ___________second___________________

     

    ____________________________________

     

     

    Save________________________________

    ____________________________________


    Divide_______________________________

    ____________________________________

    Speed Learning Format by Carl Peterson ©2005