Nick's first post to our blog! I'm still pondering the motivating observation from : it's subtly quite odd when a problem set or teacher asks a student to "explain XYZ" …explain to whom?! The grader? That's not what's really meant—what happens if we say what we mean?
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This past week we noticed that this inauthentic, non-sequitur-ish request feels *totally* different if it's phrased like a challenge for the student's benefit, e.g. "Reinforce what you've learned today by trying to explain it to me as if I were your little brother."
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I wonder how this goes if a student feels like they don’t get it
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Yeah. Wanna chat about that with you this week: some of what we've been playing with in the last week is observing the kinds of interactions that seem most tractable and rewarding for student pairs of varying proficiency levels…


