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To read the previous version of this article, please click: 10 things about learning you should know (1).
As promised, the following 9 points add up to the 19 points that my teachers were right about learning.
11. Learning is a journey, not a destination.
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If my memory still works well, I remember I wrote an article about freshman entitled 9 Stupid Reasons Most Freshmen Make. It was one of the earliest pieces of my work that I did to begin my weblog, and fortunately enough, it got positive feedback from most of my readers. Hopefully [...]
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2011 Khmer New Year celebration is approaching and going to fall on the 14th, 15th, and 16th of April. As for most Cambodian students, they have already been on their one-, two-, or even three-week summer vacation.
For some students, three weeks might mean a great of development, a [...]
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A music lover, I remember I used to listen to a very famous Khmer song in the ‘90s. The title of the song is “Don’t love a girl while you’re at the age of learning”, directly translated from Khmer language. The song describes how painful a male graduate student feels after [...]
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Let me begin this article with two scenarios that will contribute to the topic ‘unconscious concession’ and that you students probably have seen or heard before.
First, you’re sitting in a class together with other 10 or 20 classmates of yours and suddenly heard a question asked by your [...]
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Last month, I wrote an article about ‘Be not a complainer’, in which most of the content is about my MA in TESOL classmates since it is the only course with which I am currently involved. As for this article, I guess I am going to base on my observation from [...]
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I got the title of this article from a piece of copy-writing shown on a notebook that I used in one of classes in junior high school. The piece of writing is so well written that anyone can understand from it the importance of note-taking and writing.
Personally and [...]
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As known by people in education sector, education by itself is a really big term and covers almost all aspects of human life. That’s why education has to be broken down into three main types including ‘formal’, ‘non-formal’, and ‘informal’. In brief the definition and characteristics of each type of education [...]
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One of Wittgenstein’s famous quote is “the limits of my language mean the limits of my world”.
Personally, I can’t agree with his philosophy and implication in the quote more. I’ve read many works by Wittgenstein, and I like them a lot. He is a great Austrian philosopher.
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I distinctly remember when I was a high school student, my instructors usually advised me to spend more time to study on my own after each class. Then, some teachers would go extreme to recommend that I had to spend double time in self-learning for the time I studied at school. [...]
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