2010年12月30日 星期四

Discussion in Class--Universal Qualities of Human Decision-making

Today, when we discussed the interpretation part in the textbook of Frost's poem "The Road Not Taken" and came to the sentence "the poem itself beautifully captures the universal qualities of human decision-making," I asked Class 314 what they thought the qualities were. Surprisingly, they offered quite a few, such as hesitation, fear, uncertainty, excitement, doubt, and regret. Before I posed the question, I assumed that the students, at such a tender age, would keep silent. However, they responded enthusiastically. Good!

As a teacher, I always enjoy this kind of discussion. The answers cannot be found in the text, but based on the students' personal opinions or experience.

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