Math Grad Students thường truyền nhau "A Guide for Teaching Mathematics". Guide này đọc vui vui giống phong cách Einstein taught Math, nhưng cũng học được nhiều điều thú vị:
"To show a class that one has a thorough understanding of mathematics, it is necessary to appear "spaced-out." Being "spaced-out" implies one is so involved with abstract mathematics that one has lost touch with the real world. There are several ways to project such an image.
1. Dress funny. Old suits, baggy pants, narrow ties, and hairy sweaters are all effective and even more so, when worn together.
2. Don't wash your sweatshirts. Albert Einstein is best remembered for two things -- being a genius and wearing dirty sweatshirts. Even if you are not a genius, you can still wear the sweatshirts. In a matter of weeks, you will gain such a reputation that no one will come near enough to challenge it.
3. Don't comb your hair with anything finer than your left hand.
4. Walk into the wrong room and begin to lecture to whatever class is in it. (This will help spread your reputation beyond your own students).
5. Walk into the correct classroom and begin lecturing on whatever happens to be left on the blackboard from the previous class.
6. Acquire a facial twitch.
7. Pretend you are deaf if someone asks a question or the bell rings while you are lecturing. Try to keep talking after everyone has left the room.
8. Follow all the guidelines for teaching given above.
By being properly "spaced-out", one will gain the confidence and respect of one's students. This will make it easier to help inspire the in their study of mathematics. Being properly "spaced-out" will also help one to acquire tenure at this or any other reputable college or university."
Nội dung đầy đủ cho actual teaching, concentrating on lecturing "tricks", techniques, and preparationcủa "A Guide for Teaching Mathematics" ở đây:
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thay đổi nội dung bởi: Linen, 07-05-2009 lúc 09:21 AM