◯Continue to improve at your own pace
Replace a class with a mountain. Let's make each unit a mountain.
Some children will go faster and faster while others will struggle to keep up
and the gap between them will widen as they climb. The teacher can't stop everyone and wait for the kids behind to catch up.
The teacher can't stop and wait for the kids behind to catch up, because they have to make it up this mountain according to the curriculum. The child who loses sight of the teacher gives up.
◯The difference in academic achievement is the difference in time
What if this mountain had stairs to the top?
If there were straight stairs with low steps that were easy for children to climb,
children could climb at their own pace without a teacher.
Even children who are slow walkers can surely make it to the top if they take their time.
Shoin's "Programmed Learning" is a system that replaces the difference in academic ability with the difference in time.
◯Output learning ( Active learning ) is important !
Input learning is learning to receive various information such as reading, listening, and watching ( Passive learning ) is called.
As shown in the figure, there are many cases where knowledge that has been input is not retained.
What is needed here is "output learning.
What is needed here is "output learning," which is learning to understand the information that has been input and to bring it out.
For example, writing English words repeatedly or filling in the blanks of practice questions with the correct answers are examples of output learning.
Repeat output over and over again to consolidate knowledge. Only when output learning is thoroughly practiced can academic achievement be realized.