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		<title>By: Russel Feierman</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 12:24:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Donn Felicien</title>
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		<dc:creator>Donn Felicien</dc:creator>
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		<title>By: Mrs. Anna T</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mrs. Anna T</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Aug 2007 09:33:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;A superior method of teaching would be to ignite a love of learning in a child, and then show him where and how to find information he needs, discovering it with him along the way.&quot;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Bravo, Kelly! This is so true. Last year I had the privilege to be a tutor (or more like a mentor) to a very sweet and special teenage girl. One of the subjects I &#039;taught&#039; her was history, but since I didn&#039;t really know much about history, instead of spoon-feeding her with information, I just gave her an introduction and tried to make it as exciting as possible, and then showed her where she can learn. Again, I love your series on homeschooling, and I wrote a post about my years in public schools vs. my experience in tutoring, with reference to your posts.</description>
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<p>Bravo, Kelly! This is so true. Last year I had the privilege to be a tutor (or more like a mentor) to a very sweet and special teenage girl. One of the subjects I &#8216;taught&#8217; her was history, but since I didn&#8217;t really know much about history, instead of spoon-feeding her with information, I just gave her an introduction and tried to make it as exciting as possible, and then showed her where she can learn. Again, I love your series on homeschooling, and I wrote a post about my years in public schools vs. my experience in tutoring, with reference to your posts.</p>
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