TEACHING - An Article by L. Ron Hubbard
If one wishes a subject to be taught with maximal effectiveness, he should:
1. Present it in its most interesting form.
2. Present it in its simplest form (but not necessarily its most elementary).
3. Teach it with minimal altitude (prestige).
4. Present each step of the subject in its most fundamental form with minimal material derived therefrom by the Instructor.
5. Stress the values of data.
6. Form patterns of computation in the individual with regard only to their usefulness.
7. Teach where data can be found or how it can be derived, not the recording of data.
8. Be prepared, as an Instructor, to learn from the students.
9. Treat subjects as variables of expanding use which may be altered at individual will. Teach the stability of knowledge as resident only in the student's ability to apply knowledge or alter what he knows for new application.
10. Stress the right of the individual to select only what he desires to know, to use any knowledge as he wishes, that he himself owns what he has learned.
L. RON HUBBARD
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