Monday, 15 April 2013
Master IN Command - ET
I personally feel, that we as children, should learn to take command of our learning (if not other things as well) so we can be better prepared for the time we are expected to take command of our life. To a certain extent we are all ready, but I still believe we need guidance to do this. I suppose that's almost how society works with a president at the top to give 'guidance' and all the people to 'follow' yet take command of their own affairs. The words 'master and command' if slightly changed, could read 'Master IN Command', which, while being practically the same thing, does make it sound a little more illustrative. (Authors note: from now on I will refer to 'Master IN Command' because it sounds cooler.) In this sense I feel that I can safely say that I do take on the 'master in command' approach to my own learning. That is is why I enjoy 7/8T because it lets you take that sort of approach to your learning. In that sense I feel I have accomplished a lot in the last term and on the whole, am extremely proud of my efforts. If every term could be like the one I'm just about through, I'd almost want to stay at primary school longer. Maybe.
By Edward T
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I agree with you about 7/8T's approach to learning.
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Liked the 'maybe' at the end.
Very good.