This is extremely well put (from Ulrich Boser's "Learn Better")pic.twitter.com/V6t0Zyxx6s
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This is extremely well put (from Ulrich Boser's "Learn Better")pic.twitter.com/V6t0Zyxx6s
"So if we study microeconomics, we want to learn how to think microeconomically. If we learn knitting, we aim to learn to think like an expert knitter. [...] As educational psychologists argue, "Think of learning as figuring out the parts of an organized and intelligible system."
OTOH I'm not sure I want to take anything written by someone who thinks this about gin and tonics too seriously. "if both the gin and the tonic bottles are empty, the person might pour together vodka and ginger ale, which provides an oddly similar flavor". No. Wrong.pic.twitter.com/bo5GBPztmw
This is painful to read. Good way to remind the reader of the risks of learning badly.
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